I'm trying to create a logo for a letterhead in Photoshop. When I print the logo it comes out very blurry on the edges (because Photoshop rasterizes its images). I decided to make the logo in Illustrator instead, Bingo! It worked perfect, it printed with nice clean edges to my printer. (Keep in my mind I printed this .ai picture WHILE I was in Illustrator.
After printing, I saved it as a .jpg file so I could later open it in Excel.
Here's where it gets difficult:
I'm trying to place this logo as a letterhead on the top of an MS Excel 2000 worksheet. So I inserted that .jpg file. Of course, with my luck, it's all rasterized again and looks like crap when I print it out.
I'm sure someone must know what I'm talking about. ...or maybe it's not possible to do it at all... I've tried sooooo many different image formats to this point and decided to give up. Because Illustrator and Photoshop are made by the same company, I thought that they could reliably, import/export files from one to the other without the quality loss... or maybe I'm wrong again.
Lots of points for a solution to this one!
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