Ira wrote:Glenn--I PM'd.
Elmer--I'm Dopey, not Grumpy.
Dean--it ain't there. Nothing like it ANYWHERE. Version 6. When I get a chance, I'll explore the dreaded Help pull-down. (Why do so many Mac guys hate the Help menu?)
Jim and Scott--thanks.
Mark & Steve--finally redid my resume yesterday. (Took me a few days because I'm real anal about it.) So yep--have to upload it to all of the sites, including Monster. Problem with some of those sites is that they'll only take it as a Word file, not PDF. Since mine is laid out in Quark with photos (a graphic design resume has to look graphic-y), it has to be a PDF. So I make a PDF, convert to Tiff, then place the tiffs into Word as a piece of art. The trick is acceptable quality without going over their K limit.
Bill--I'd rather be a shoe salesman than repairman:
A salesman gets to look up the girls' dresses.
Ira, don't use .tif format, if you can help it. You could go with a .jpg format in Photoshop, and select "10" as your quality, and get a great looking file that's smaller. Tiffs are huge files, and can create compatibility issues.
I've done a lot of testing, and as long as you don't over-compress a JPEG image, it will look just as good as other non-lossy formats. Also, only save a JPEG one time -- every time you re-save it, it losses more image data.
A 75 DPI, RGB JPEG will look fine on a recipient's computer screen. Just make sure the type you use looks good in a bitmap format.