The issue with the 20 Year logos is that the file was saved as a gif
instead of the original format. To make the images sharper, change the .gif
to .png.
Below is Jeff Kemp's (the creator of the logos) explanation.
Shirley
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Jeff Kemp <kemp(a)netnitco.net> wrote:
Whomever installed this logo/image saved it as a .gif file thus
changing
the original format of the image. When saving it to a .gif file the quality
was lost.
The file should be used as is or a .png file. Using the file in it’s
original format will correct the quality. All html editors and graphic
programs as well as web browser and iPhone & droits support .png
files/graphics
Jeff
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 12:55 PM, Shirley Cullum <shirlcullum(a)gmail.com
wrote:
The USGenWeb has approved 3 different 20 year logos that may be used
on
websites, in email, or as otherwise desired. The only restriction is that
the logos must not be used after July 2017. So if placed on a website, the
chosen logo must be removed before the end of July next year. The official
logos are here:
http://www.usgenweb.org/business/logos20a.shtml
Shirley
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The USGenWeb Project
www.usgenweb.org <
http://www.usgenweb.org
Celebrating in 2016 the 20th Anniversary of The USGenWeb Project!
Look for us at the 2016 NGS Conference - Booth 431
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http://fp37.a2zinc.net/clients/NGS/NGS2016/public/eventmap.aspx?shExhList=1