importing graphics... blurry or possible to make clickable?
Admittedly, I am no expert with this software but Ive been using it for over 10 years and I am stumped (probably due to exhaustion and a failing memory). What I am trying to do is so simple, and yet I cant seem to find the right process for the end result I am hoping for.
I am writing a book, which has alot of images, and which will be published online as a pdf. The images I have are mostly scanned maps from other books; they are large maps with loads of detail that I need to show. However/as a result, when I fit the image to the available space on the page it is (as to be expected) very blurry.
1. I am actually fine with that because what I would really like is for the image to be clickable - meaning that when a reader clicks on the image in the final pdf of the book, a full size version of the image in all its crisp and detailed glory pops up in paint or the windows image viewer or whatever. The full sized pop up would have to be native to the file as part of the book - it couldnt be a URL. Not even sure if that is possible but I swear Ive seen other pdf ebooks with this feature, so there must be a way.
2. If #1 isnt possible, how can I get these images to at least be readably clear as imported files?
Can anyone advise/guide me on this? Thanks in advance. ![]()
