Pasting web photos into Notes without losing quality
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So you want to email someone a photo from a web page. From your browser, you can copy the photo to your clipboard, but when you paste it into Lotus Notes it loses color depth and you get poor image grading such as the picture on the right...
One solution you probably know is that if you right click on the original web image and save to a file, then choose File \ Import in Notes, you can import the image with full fidelity. However, this litters temporary files on your drive. Simply pasting into PhotoShop, then copying from there will sometimes work, but not always. And both these approaches are more steps than necessary.
A quick way to get good pasted image quality...
1) right click on the web image and choose "Copy Image Location"
2) in Notes, do File \ Import and choose Files of type = JPEG Image. Keyboard shortcut: ALT f i CTRL+v TAB j ENTER
3) For the image file path, paste in the entire URL for the image including the http://.
Then you get a full color image, in few steps, with no files on your drive.
So you want to email someone a photo from a web page. From your browser, you can copy the photo to your clipboard, but when you paste it into Lotus Notes it loses color depth and you get poor image grading such as the picture on the right...
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Original picture looks
good with all colors
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Pasting into Notes results
in poor color
grading in the sky and water |
One solution you probably know is that if you right click on the original web image and save to a file, then choose File \ Import in Notes, you can import the image with full fidelity. However, this litters temporary files on your drive. Simply pasting into PhotoShop, then copying from there will sometimes work, but not always. And both these approaches are more steps than necessary.
A quick way to get good pasted image quality...
1) right click on the web image and choose "Copy Image Location"
2) in Notes, do File \ Import and choose Files of type = JPEG Image. Keyboard shortcut: ALT f i CTRL+v TAB j ENTER
3) For the image file path, paste in the entire URL for the image including the http://.
Then you get a full color image, in few steps, with no files on your drive.
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