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Posters in Keynote
Authored by: stokessd on Aug 18, '09 06:47:48AM

Aside from the obvious "use pages" comment that is 100% on the money. I have another issue:

72 DPI?!?!?!

Epson called, they want their MX-80 back, but you can keep the big box of pin-feed paper under your desk.

Sheldon



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Posters in Keynote
Authored by: maccall on Aug 18, '09 01:06:26PM

Obviously the 72 DPI is not the internal representation of the text and graphics in Keynote. It's only for the sake of the rulers and page size. I recently did a poster that was 6' x 4'. Because all the imported graphics were in PDF format along with the text it came out nice and sharp.

Keynote isn't a bad tool to use if, like me, a poster is the least important part of the project. No need to search for templates, just hammer it out using one of the nice included ones. It will still look better than most of the PowerPoint generated posters.



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