Right-click on the created “ExportBitmapResolution” value, choose “Decimal” and set the value to 300.

How do I save a PowerPoint 300dpi as a PDF?

Click the “dpi” setting next to “Print Quality,” in the graphic options, to change the dpi. A drop-down menu should appear to allow you to change the dpi settings. Select “300 dpi” from the menu. Click “OK” to close the options pop-up window.

How do I save a JPEG as 300 DPI?

Saving An Image In Photoshop With 300 DPI – Manually

  1. Change the value in the resolution field to 300 and click OK.
  2. You will see the image size stays the same but the resolution has changed to 300 ppi.
  3. To save the image with 300 dpi go to File>Save As…

How do I change the DPI on a JPEG?

Open an image in any bitmap format, like JPEG, PNG, or TIFF. Select Tools > Adjust Size. Enter values as noted below and then click OK.

How do I make a 300 DPI DPI Image in PowerPoint?

Right-click on the created “ExportBitmapResolution” value, choose “Decimal” and set the value to 300. Afterwards, when you will save the PowerPoint slides as images (Save as/JPEG) the resolution will be 300 dpi. If you mean a drawing/photo that’s in a ppt, you’re unfortunately limited to the resolution of the original image.

What is the resolution of a PowerPoint image?

Afterwards, when you will save the PowerPoint slides as images (Save as/JPEG) the resolution will be 300 dpi. If you mean a drawing/photo that’s in a ppt, you’re unfortunately limited to the resolution of the original image.

How to convert PowerPoint to JPEG with high quality images?

The standard for high-quality images in the professional printing industry is set to 300 dpi. So we want our PowerPoint to JPEG conversion to be set to these printing standards. To change the export resolution, use the registry editor. Click the Windows button and R on your keyboard, and type in regedit at the open option.

Can I change the resolution of embedded images in ppt slides?

Special note: By changing registry setting allows you to save a PPT slide to an image with 300 DPI resolution, however the resolution of originally embedded images in PPT slides should not be less than 300 DPI. In other words, you CANNOT bump up the image resolution from low to high.