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Sure thing, Mark.
Here's a screenshot of what Mike's mocked-up HTML page looks like in a 1920 x 1080 browser window, and here's a screenshot of what Mike's mock-up looks like in a 1366 x 768 browser window.
I think our goal was to demonstrate that we'd expect any text-heavy screenshot to suffer from a loss of quality when scaled, inside or outside of Storyline.
Hi Justin,
Thanks for showing the impact on text quality and images when scaling downwards.
How does Storyline best practice, which encourages images to be imported to a file at the exact size it should be within the file, accommodate most users who utilise the Modern Player which automatically scales (upwards) to fill the screen display?
Personally, I find that if I import an image that is twice the size of the intended image I have no issues with image quality when viewing my work on high-resolution monitors where the file displays many times the 'specified' Storyline file.
Is it an issue with Storyline internal settings compressing images on, say like Mark's file, at 720x540, and then being scaled upwards within the modern player?