‎2006 Nov 23 5:53 AM
Hi All,
I have requirement of displaying company logo along with other logos like ISO logo etc. I combined all logos in one bitmap with white background.
When I insert the bitmap in other applications its printing correctly. When I import same bitmap into SAP and put it in smartform background turns out to be light grey. It gets reflected in print out also.
I tried to import the same as black and white bitmap. Its printing OK but logo is not as sharp as the original image. I understand that, when I convert it to black and white bitmap, the grey pixels in the edges of logo turn out to be white giving rough edges to logo.
Can anyone give solution to print the bitmap from smartform with the same sharpness as original bitmap with pure white background??
It's urgent.
Regards
Hema
‎2006 Nov 23 6:45 AM
Hi Hema ,
Please save your Bitmap File as 256 Color Bitmap then import to SAP .
If nogo try with Other Option of the Bitmap . This will avoide Gray Shading
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‎2006 Nov 23 6:45 AM
Hi Hema ,
Please save your Bitmap File as 256 Color Bitmap then import to SAP .
If nogo try with Other Option of the Bitmap . This will avoide Gray Shading
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‎2006 Nov 23 10:36 AM
Thanks Mr. Badri,
Grey background problem got solved after saving the bitmap as 256 color bmp.
Now all logos are getting displayed properly.
‎2006 Nov 23 6:48 AM
Hi Hema,
You will have to adjust the DPI option in the smartforms or when you upload the BMAP.
This is a common errors and generally is handled by adjusting the DPI.
Hope this helps
Cheers
VJ
‎2006 Nov 23 6:52 AM
The above answers are all right, just one more Validation, in SE78, check the Print Preview of the Logo, if it is not fine there that means there is problem while uploading the Graphics to SAP system.
Cheers...
Santosh.
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‎2006 Nov 23 7:41 AM
Hi Hema,
I used to encounter the light grey issue on the background. It's nothing to do with SAP, but it's due to the image capturing when you try to combine all logos in one bitmap.
The solution is, try to save your bitmap without 'Frame' or 'Border'. I try to requested my colleague on editing the bitmap, and save the picture by ignoring 'Frame' or 'Border'. This will be a bit tricky, but it works for me.
If you know how to save the picture without 'Frame' or 'Border' using Image Editor Application (Adobe Photoshop, etc), this may solve your problem.
Hope the above helps.
Cheers,
Patrick