![]() Exporting PowerPoint Slide as High-Res Image Image on Windows Fast-forward through hours of heartache and I have a solution depending on whether you are using Windows or a Mac. I wanted to put a logo on a red hoodie and the low resolution made it impossible. See the image below? This is what happens when you enlarge a low-resolution image. This keeps the file size lower for fast loading on websites. ![]() ![]() How can you tell it’s low-resolution? It’s blurry and the edges are jagged and rough looking, not crisp and sharp as you see them in PowerPoint. The problem is that the image itself gets exported at a fairly low resolution of 96dpi. To use the slides as images, it’s just a matter of choosing File → Export and exporting either all slides or just the current one you’re working on as a JPG or PNG. The first thing you need to do to create a high-res image in PPT is to change the slide to an image. If you’ve ever taken my PowerPoint courses on LinkedIn Learning, I’ve mentioned that I love using it as a graphics designer app while enjoying the convenience of not actually having to BE a graphics designer. This PowerPoint hack will help you turn any image into the high resolution you need without Photoshop. ![]() Low-resolution image got you down? We’ve all been there. ![]()
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