I don't mind when people embed files in word docs anymore. The new docx format is just a glorified .zip file. I just change the extension from docx to zip and decompress the file and grab the original file from the folder it creates when it decompresses. I don't even have to open word.
A client just now email me a dog photo place in a Word doc and i immediately thought of Rooster's post. I gotta admit, i didn't see the advantage of changing the extension to Zip, other than not having to use Word (which is a pretty good reason alone).
Change the extension, open this Zip and my first thought was "what's the deal with all these files, where's the photo?"
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I find the JPG photo a bit burried... okay cool.
BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE....
I'm curious to know if there any difference in the image quality in the JPG vs copying the image from Word and pasting it into Photoshop.
This side by side comparison in Photoshop, with no adjustments to the file.
the top image is from the .docx
the bottom image is the JPG
Get a load of this.... there's a tremendous difference in the image quality!!!!! Zippity Do Da Day!!!!
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AWESOME TIP ROOSTER!!!!!! :U Rock: