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Exporting High-Resoultion Images from Keynote without quality loss.

How can I export my Keynote presentation to high-resolution images without suffering deficient quality? I can export to PDF, which gives me crystal-clear PDFs. But from there, you have to save each PDF one by one.


When I try to export jpegs directly from Keynote, even at high resolution, they come out with poor quality. Is there a way to export directly from Keynote to high-resolution jpegs? Or is there a way to save a hundred-page PDF in one shot without saving each PDF one at a time?


My Keynote document size is 1152 x 792. I can increase it, but I'm trying not to make the exported file size 1GB. It is already 500 MB.


Thanks,

iMac 27″ 5K

Posted on Sep 16, 2024 11:45 AM

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Sep 17, 2024 2:27 PM in response to DesignSuperstar

I'm not quite understanding your problem.


It sounds like when you export your presentation, you only get a 1-page PDF?


That doesn't match my experience.


I took a 7-slide presentation on my Mac and exported it to PDF - both via File -> Export -> PDF and via File -> Print -> Save as PDF. In both cases I ended up with a 7-page PDF document, with one slide per page..


Am I misunderstanding your question? How are you creating the PDF?

Exporting High-Resoultion Images from Keynote without quality loss.

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