Hi, Mike. I'm not sure of the reasoning, but our team is having a closer look at this behavior. I'll let you know if there are any changes.
As an alternative, you can export the course and use the images in the assets folder. If you replace the content library images with the newly exported ones, they'll go through the compression. I realize it might not be feasible if you have lots of content library assets in your course, but I wanted to provide an option for you to help keep your output smaller.
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Hi Mike!
Rise 360 compresses your uploaded images with virtually no loss of quality. However, Rise 360 does not compress Content Library images.
Let me know if you have other questions about that!
Thanks for that, what was the reasoning behind that? Some of the images are 6-7 MB. Makes for a big file. Will just have to manually resize them.
Hi, Mike. I'm not sure of the reasoning, but our team is having a closer look at this behavior. I'll let you know if there are any changes.
As an alternative, you can export the course and use the images in the assets folder. If you replace the content library images with the newly exported ones, they'll go through the compression. I realize it might not be feasible if you have lots of content library assets in your course, but I wanted to provide an option for you to help keep your output smaller.
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