From: faceman28208 on
On Feb 17, 9:29 pm, "imap123" <imap...(a)dotdot.dyndns.org> wrote:
> fhfhfh"Jay Freedman" <jay.freed...(a)verizon.net> wrote in message

Some disagreement.

The reason I asked is that I had searched the Internet and tried some
programs.So far,all caca.

From: Graham Mayor on
<faceman28208(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Feb 17, 9:29 pm, "imap123" <imap...(a)dotdot.dyndns.org> wrote:
> fhfhfh"Jay Freedman" <jay.freed...(a)verizon.net> wrote in message

Some disagreement.

The reason I asked is that I had searched the Internet and tried some
programs.So far,all caca.

In what regard is there disagreement? The output quality from the SnagIt
driver in TIF format is excellent, but at the end of the day TIF is a
bitmapped format and if you then need to scale the output file to use it,
you are going to run into problems.

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From: faceman28208 on
I stumbled across the Microsoft Office Document Image Writer.

Works well except that its maximum resolution is 300 DPI. The output
looks pretty crappy as a result. However, 600 DPI would probably cross
the threshold of pretty bad to pretty good.. It's surprising that the
software does not go up that high.

User needs document to be in an uneditable format.

From: Graham Mayor on
MODI is set at 300 as that is the standard adopted for the OCR software that
partners it. You can set SnagIt to output at 600, but the image is then
huge.

There is no such thing as an uneditable format. Any document the user has
access to can be edited - and that includes TIF format. You can merely slow
down the process of editing and for that you may as well use PDF.

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<faceman28208(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:86141a25-53d3-43ab-ab01-afb2f301dec7(a)w31g2000yqk.googlegroups.com...
>I stumbled across the Microsoft Office Document Image Writer.
>
> Works well except that its maximum resolution is 300 DPI. The output
> looks pretty crappy as a result. However, 600 DPI would probably cross
> the threshold of pretty bad to pretty good.. It's surprising that the
> software does not go up that high.
>
> User needs document to be in an uneditable format.
>


From: Daddy on
"User needs document to be in an uneditable format."

Why didn't you say so in the first place?

Word documents can be saved as 'read only' (password-protected).

Another easy solution has been a part of Windows for years: Print to the
Microsoft XPS Document Writer.

You can also print to PDF.

It would be good to know exactly how "uneditable" the document needs to be.
Even if you find a way to print to .tiff, that doesn't prevent a user from
using OCR.

Daddy

<faceman28208(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:86141a25-53d3-43ab-ab01-afb2f301dec7(a)w31g2000yqk.googlegroups.com...
>I stumbled across the Microsoft Office Document Image Writer.
>
> Works well except that its maximum resolution is 300 DPI. The output
> looks pretty crappy as a result. However, 600 DPI would probably cross
> the threshold of pretty bad to pretty good.. It's surprising that the
> software does not go up that high.
>
> User needs document to be in an uneditable format.
>


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