problem with image/screen resolution in E-Prime 1.2 / soft & unreadable type in image file

Martin Smith-Rodden paratelos at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 16:18:55 UTC 2012


Thanks to all who posted or emailed... 

*EPILOGUE*: 

The problem seems to stem from my old version of E-Prime defaulting to a 
lower-resolution output (640x480 @ 16 bits Color). 

The solution is kind of a good-news/bad-news thing...

*The good news: *When I edited the display device feature and upped the 
resolution to match the nice monitors in our computer lab (1280x1024), 
those high rez .bmp images looked absolutely *AWESOME!*
*
*
*The bad news: *Changing the screen resolution meant that just about all 
the my slides and screens, which were built to the old display paradigm, 
needed to have their images resized, and in some cases, have the objects in 
the slides re-positioned or rebuilt. Basically, it's a total rebuild now, 
of a pretty complex procedure - containing text entry, object rotations, 
and custom built slider scales (a slide that has roughly 100+ objects 
within it), all of which had to be redone.  

*The moral of this story:* if the screen resolution is important to the 
procedure, take that into account as the very first thing, make the 
appropriate adjustments on the display device settings with careful 
consideration of what machines you'll be using, then build the rest of 
the program from there.



On Saturday, September 15, 2012 11:19:04 PM UTC-4, alphonse wrote:
>
>  
> perhaps to look closely more at photoshop construction for of the bitmap? 
>
> At 12:56 PM 16/09/2012, you wrote:
>
> Hello -- 
>
> We're stuck with an older version of E-Prime (1.2) in our lab. I'm using 
> it for a lengthy reading comprehension procedure where participants view 
> emulated webpages. Rather than use a mixture of elements and objects to 
> construct the page in a slide (the use of large sections of type kept 
> kicking the script size into being too large), my workaround was to 
> construct the page as a Photoshop file with all the elements (including 
> type) in the image. 
>
>
> [image: https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/u/0/?u] 
>
> I smugly thought my workaround was a rather clever way to get around the 
> script-size-problem, until we saw how the type rendered. Which is to say: 
> *HORRIBLY*. 
> It came out looking very low in resolution, with some shadowing or 
> "ghosting" in the letters. Clearly, that's problematic in a reading 
> comprehension procedure. 
>
> [image: https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/u/0/?u] 
>
> So, I "upped" the resolution of the .bmp image (1200 pixels wide) and it 
> still looks low-rez. The images you're seeing here are actually the *high*-resolution 
> version of my image. Adjustments and changes in the display device 
> properties create other problems: the screen image goes way too small and 
> the elements of certain slides show up having been moved in random 
> directions. 
>
> *Is there any solution to this (rather frustrating) issue within E-Prime 
> 1.2?*
>
>
> Martin Smith-Rodden 
> Graduate student, 
> Applied Experimental Psychology Program
> Old Dominion University, 
> Norfolk, VA
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