Hello there,
I have created a simple logo in Photoshop for my small company. In photoshop it looks clean and sharp. I saved it onto my desktop (can't remember in what format right now)
I am also creating a database in Microsoft Access. I want to use the logo from Photoshop on my reports in Access. I transfered the logo onto the report. In Access it looked good. But, when I printed the report the logo came out grainy. It wasn't unreadable -- it just looked grainy (grey specks) all around the text lettering.
My logo is relatively simple: There is only (1) graphic used along with text spelling out the name of my company.
My Question Is: How can I make this Logo look ultra clean like font printed on a word document? I want the logo to look sharp with no grain. Someone on another forum suggested using Illustrator. Is this just for text? Can anyone tell me the steps to getting a really clean logo and what format should the logo be saved in?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated!!! |