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Blurry Images in Preview and Published
Hi Ren,
Thanks for the update, however this doesn't seem very clear. How am I supposed to proceed as I need to make changes to 2 courses and publish them tomorrow on the LMS and the images are with embarrassing quality. The export quality is set to the highest possible as it is important for us the images to be shown at the best possible quality as it's a medical course on image interpretation.
- AlySummers-05d54 years agoCommunity Member
I don't know if this will help you or not - but have you tried SVG images? Storyline (still) doesn't have native support for them, but there is a way to get them into your file... in one of my previous posts on this thread I shared the workaround I used to correct blurry images.
- TsvetyPendeva-04 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you, Aly for sharing your experience and suggestion, however it's virtually impossible for me to do this, since just 1 of my modules have 220 images - as I mentioned these are medical imaging training on image interpretation.
On a side note, I too use SVGs for another of my projects. And yes, it's very frustrating the Storyline doesn't support them natively and I have as well to import them into PowerPoint then import the PowerPoint into Storyline to get them... and there's 1other option to copy them from PowerPoint and paste them into storyline - whichever is easier for you.- AlySummers-05d54 years agoCommunity Member
OOF that's a lot of images! Yeah I can see how that wouldn't be a solution for you... best of luck!