On 10/24/04 9:39 PM, "Roy Harker" <roy.harker at westwind.ab.ca> wrote: > There are probably a number of solutions for this problem. Try this and > remember to save all changes under a new name so that your original > file is not changed. Use Photoshop Elements. > > First > change the pixels/inch to 72. I believe that is the maximum that your > screen and Tv can view. > > Second > Change the Width of your logo to 640 pixels. > > Third > Under the FILE Menu, create a new blank document that is 640 pixels by > 480 pixels and 72 pixels/inch with a transparent background or any > color that will match the background of the Logo. > > Fourth > Copy the contents of your logo and paste them into the new document. It > will have 2 layers. If the background layer doesn't already have the > same color as the logo background, then make them the same. > > Fifth > From the LAYER Menu, select the last choice: Flatten Image. You now > have a new logo that is in a 640 480 pixel format without have changed > the proportions. > > Roy Harker > Brilliant! That worked perfectly! Thank you very, very much. Brian