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TomKuhlmann
Staff
FYI, I did a series of posts on how I created the scenario in Rise. You can find it here.
http://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/simple-way-build-powerpoint-graphics-mobile-learning/
http://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/simple-way-build-powerpoint-graphics-mobile-learning/
MaryMontgomery
6 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Tom, I gave this a try using the guidance you provided and my images are really blurry when I add them to the flip cards in Rise. Any tips on resolving this?
- TomKuhlmann6 years agoStaffCan you attach and example of what you're inserting? Generally if the image gets scaled up/down you get some pixelation with bitmaps. So it may just be a matter of playing around with the image size.
- MaryMontgomery6 years agoCommunity MemberSure, this is the PPT file, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ETN0UcTuAwCm6EsVIQ1Bg-oZ56UJuAHC/view?usp=sharing
This is what the .png looks like when I save the PPT slide as a .png, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yGFMCIL9Rw35HH9pJSvnIgps1tPiQm0Z- TomKuhlmann6 years agoStaffEasy fix. Change your slide size to 10 in x 10 in. Generally, 1 inch is about 100 pixels. So a 10 in slide is about 1000x1000. You'll see the image looks just fine at that resolution.