![]() Enhancing Urban Brownfield Regeneration to Pursue Sustainable Community Outcomes through Dynamic Performance Governance. ![]() ![]() Bianchi, C., Bereciartua, P., Vignieri, V., & Cohen, A. At the time of the submission, I uploaded a PNG file – exported from Power Point – with 72 DPI of resolution. I have co-authored such a paper, and I remember that during the production process the Journal asked me a 300 DPI image of that chart. The image below shows a Power Point version of an image I included in an article published in the International Journal of Public Administration. On the contrary, exporting slides from Power Point with built in exporting process such as “export” or “save as” do not ensure having a high resolution image. Thus is really simple exporting high resolution images. On this point, the good of Adobe illustrator is that it allows users to set up art-boards at 300 DPI or higher. I have no preference for one or the other, it depends on the kind of figure. Personally, I use both Microsoft Power Point and Adobe Illustrator. ![]() Unfortunately, Power Point do not save slides as images at a high resolution (150 DPI). Usually, academics use power point to make the figures they use in scientific articles. It is not uncommon that a scientific journal requests images having 150 DPI or above. This post is a sort of tutorial on how to save your Power Point slides as high resolution images. ![]()
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