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I am trying to make a presentation for a conference, and am facing a problem that I cannot solve. I have a powerpoint presentation initially created with Powerpoint 2010 for Windows. I am facing picture compression issues as described.
In addition to this saving problem, that pictures become worse quality every time I save the file, I am experiencing problems while trying to insert files. All pictures are inserted blurry. This applies for emf, png and, pdf. The solution does not work as pictures are still inserted in lower quality I see that it is possible to disable the feature in under Windows, but I cannot find these advanced settings from Powerpoint for Mac 2011. How can I import/insert pictures to Powerpoint in their original quality? How can I control the picture compression? I am working on Powerpoint version 14.3.2 and OS X 10.8.3.
I think I have a better answer, but I can't post it since the question is protected. If the pictures looks good in the original presentation and does not appear to lose quality, it may not actually be compressed, just zoomed. When PowerPoint copies it, it copies at the zoomed quality, rather than the original. Try going back to the original PowerPoint file.
Select the picture you want to copy. In the 'Picture Tools/Format' tab, press 'reset picture' (it may make the picture really large). Then copy the picture and paste into the final document (may then need to resize it there). – Nov 17 '16 at 14:25. You might be out of luck if you do not have the originals, as you know now the 2010 was compressing the pictures.
First save the picture to hard drive and open it with something like iPhoto. If you like the quality there we can continue.
If you do not like the quality it is the end of the road, no advanced settings will help here. You could report the picture file size here, like is it in 500k- 1Meg, or more or less than 100k. In second case your only option is to keep the picture size as small as possible to retain the quality (resolution). EDIT: If the pictures look good in original presentation then lets try this.
Do not copy paste. Use presentation mode (full screen) and make a screenshot (press cmd+shift+4). You will get a cursor allowing you to select the picture., and once you have done that it will save it. Now take look at that result first, and if happy then import it in to power point. In Word and PowerPoint for Mac 2011, you can change the compression behaviour for a placed bitmap image via the Format Picture ribbon. Double-click the image to bring that ribbon to the front, then click the Compress button and choose the option Keep Current Resolution. Or, choose File Reduce Size to bring up the dialog box.
This needs to be done before the presentation is saved with the newly placed image. It's different for vector graphics from PDF files, which PowerPoint will simply convert into bitmap graphics and compress as soon as the presentation is saved with the newly placed PDF file.
This can be avoided in MS Office by using vector graphics in the.EPS file format or in Microsoft's own.EMF format, which can be exported from most vector graphics editors, e.g., Inkscape, OpenOffice Draw, Adobe Illustrator, etc. (Beware: PDFs exported from bitmap editors like GIMP, Photoshop, or Pixelmator are not vector graphics images.).
“Hi, I love recording things with my phone and I store all of them on my MacBook Air. I opted for the 128GB version of MacBook Air and now I regret it because I’m running out of storage space because of all the MP4 video recordings. I’m looking for a way to compress them without compromising the quality. How can I do that?” Running out of storage space on laptop is a problem that bothers a lot of laptop users. And videos are one of the most common kinds of data on your hard drive.
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MP4 is one of the most popular video container formats and it’s used by a lot of smartphones to store recorded videos. It’s no surprising that a person who loves recording his/her life will have a hard drive filled up with MP4 video recordings. If you want to make room on your hard drive, compressing those MP4 videos is actually a valid idea as you can still keep the MP4 videos while making more space available on your hard drive.
So in this post I will show you how to compress MP4 on Mac in 2 different ways. How to compress MP4 on Mac with a video converter program To compress MP4 Mac users could consider using a video converter.
The reason why you can use a video converter as a video compressor is that it allows you to change the parameters of the video like resolution or frame rate that could decide the size of the video. So if you can change those parameters, you would be able to make the video smaller. To compress MP4 file Mac does have a lot of programs that can do that. Here I would recommend to you a powerful video converter:. It’s capable of converting videos and audio files between 180+ formats.
And it enables you to adjust the parameters of your MP4 video recordings, thus allowing you to be able to easily compress your MP4 videos. Learn how to compress a MP4 video on Mac with using Leawo Video Converter for Mac from the content below. Note: Leawo Video Converter was integrated into a software package called Prof.Media, which you would find out after the installation. Import your MP4 video recordings to the program Open Prof.Media and on the interface, find the Video Converter tab and click on it to launch the Video Converter module.
Or you can do so by clicking the Convert button at the top. After launching the video converter module, you can start to import your MP4 videos to the program.
You can do so by clicking the Add Video button in the top left-hand corner or directly dragging and dropping the MP4 videos to the interface of the program. Set default output format There is a button that locates to the right side of the green Convert button. It shows you the default output format on it, so let’s call it the Format button. Click on it and then a pop-up menu would appear. Click on the Change button in the middle and you will open the Profile page where all the supported output video and audio formats are listed. Find the ideal output format you need, select it and click the OK button to set it as the default output format and go back to the interface. Optimize video parameter This step is crucial to the outcome of the compression.
Click on the Format button mentioned above and then on the following menu, click on the Edit button on the left side and you will open Profile Settings page where you can adjust and optimize the video and audio parameters of your MP4 videos. To make the video smaller, you can change video parameters like resolution, frame rate and bit rate and audio parameters like bit rate and sample rate. When you are done tweaking the video, click on the OK button to return to the file list. That’s how you can compress MP4 on Mac with Leawo Video Converter for Mac. It’s a powerful video compressor that could help you, WMV and a lot of other videos on Windows and macOS. How to compress MP4 on Mac with an online video converter To compress MP4 video Mac users should definitely give Leawo Video Converter a try.
But it’s not the only choice to go with when you try to compress a MP4 video on Mac. Actually, if you don’t have much MP4 videos to compress, I would recommend that you use an online video converter. As some of you might not know, you can actually convert a video online. What’s great about an online video converter is that you don’t have to install a program on your computer or pay for it when trying to convert or compress a video.
But whether an online video converter is valid idea for compressing your MP4 video depends on how much MP4 videos you want to compress and how big are those MP4 videos. Note that you will have to upload your video to the website first when you try to compress a video and when it’s done, you will have to download it to your computer. If you are talking about compressing an MP4 video or a certain number of MP4 videos in large size, then I would recommend that you use Leawo Video Converter for Mac as it would definitely be the better choice here. Here I would show you how to compress a MP4 video with an online video converter. I’ll be using onlinevideoconverter throughout the instructions below. Click to open onlinevideoconverter’s official website.
Or you can google online video converter and click on the first result. On the Home page, click “ CONVERT A VIDEO OR AUDIO FILE“.