I'm using the articulate Storyline 2, and I have to put a .png in a scrolling panel. It worked well, but the image, wich is in a good quality, it's getting very bad quality. Can you help me fix this?
I've done this, with good success. How much bigger is your image than you panel? Are you attempting to stretch the image to make it appear bigger than the original? Can you post an example of your project?
Looking at these screen captures, I think what you are seeing is blurring resulting from stretching the images. Since what is important is the text, I would go ahead and resize the image in an external program, (Photoshop or Illustrator for example) Cover the text with a box matching the color on the image, and re-create the text on the larger size. The image will still be blurred a bit, but that will make your text sharp. The blurring of the rest of the image can seem stylistic, and will probably be ok.
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Hi Isabella,
I've done this, with good success. How much bigger is your image than you panel? Are you attempting to stretch the image to make it appear bigger than the original? Can you post an example of your project?
Hi Dave,
thanks for answer!
Yes, I've tried to stretch the image, because it has some things to read.
I've attached 2 exemples, one of them are small, but still looks bad, the other one are bigger than the original, and looks really bad.
Thanks!!
Hi Isabella,
Looking at these screen captures, I think what you are seeing is blurring resulting from stretching the images. Since what is important is the text, I would go ahead and resize the image in an external program, (Photoshop or Illustrator for example) Cover the text with a box matching the color on the image, and re-create the text on the larger size. The image will still be blurred a bit, but that will make your text sharp. The blurring of the rest of the image can seem stylistic, and will probably be ok.
Great Idea, Dave! I'll try it.
Thank you so much for the help!
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