1 / 15

Taming Monster Powerpoints

Taming Monster Powerpoints. What is a “MONSTER” Powerpoint?. A presentation so big it takes significant time to download at high speed. A presentation whose size makes it: difficult to transmit via email, difficult to download from Internet, difficult to open because of virus scanning.

rudolf
Télécharger la présentation

Taming Monster Powerpoints

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Taming Monster Powerpoints Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  2. What is a “MONSTER” Powerpoint? • A presentation so big it takes significant time to download at high speed. • A presentation whose size makes it: • difficult to transmit via email, • difficult to download from Internet, • difficult to open because of virus scanning. • A presentation bigger than 6 Mbytes • Usually caused by overly large image files. Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  3. More monstrousness • Presentation is finally finished. It looks GREAT, and fits easily on a CD. • THEN the boss says: “ Make it smaller so people can see it on the Internet! ” • AND Powerpoint compression of photos doesn’t seem to help. • AND you have a DEADLINE! Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  4. The Fix • Use “File Save As”… to convert monster slides to jpg or gif files: JPEG – good for pictures GIF – good for text and line drawings • Create a new Powerpoint presentation. Use the “Insert-Picture-New Photo Album” command with the jpgs or gifs from the old MONSTER. Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  5. Example 1 – Pictures only Problem: • Stonewalls in Sicily – mostly photos, no text. • 70 pictures/slides, final size – 110 Mbytes. • Download takes twenty minutes at high speed. Solution: • Save monster as 70 jpegs, which are compressed • Recreate slide show from jpegs using Insert Picture… • Resulting slide show is 10Mbytes. Still not small, but more reasonable. Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  6. Example 2: Using JPG and GIF Problem • Urban Forests, 36MBytes • A mix of text slides and photo slides. Solution • Create a jpeg set of slides & new ppt • Create a gif set of slides & new ppt. • Merge the two new ppts, selecting gifs for text, jpegs for photos. (You could merge original text if “smaller” than the gifs). • Resulting file: 3.3 Mbytes - with decent quality. Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  7. 1. Monster “Save AS JPEG” Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  8. 2. Insert Picture New Photo Album Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  9. 3. Insert from File/Disk Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  10. 4. Select all the saved jpgs Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  11. 5. “Create” Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  12. 6. A new presentation appears. Delete first slide and Save Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  13. Some typical compressions Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  14. Taming Monsters • Use “File Save As”… to convert slides to picture files: JPEG – good for pictures GIF – good for text and line drawings • Create a new Powerpoint presentation by using the “Insert-Picture-New Photo Album” command. Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

  15. The end of the story • Slides are sortable • Text is not editable • Quality of text is reduced a bit, • Quality of pictures is reduced a bit, • …… but, the “MONSTER” is about ten times smaller, and it has been reasonably tamed in a few short steps. Gina Rheault gina@arkone.org Feb 1 - 2006

More Related