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OK so when I create learning, I create it with the thought in mind that my 80 year old father would be able to understand a topic or process without ever having been exposed. I simplify process verbiage and add visuals both animated and static.
NOW, I'm going to ask you all, that are clearly cerebral folks to bare with me for a second.
You talk about using SVG's. Is there an easy way to help me understand why JPEG's or PNG's are not used? When I searched for an answer, it's because I use JPEG's and PNG's. Seems like the issues happen with all of these.
Just making sure I'm not still living in the stone age chiseling on a stone tablet here.
Thanks in advance folks!
Hi John
I too want to use the easiest image format (like jpeg or png), so the ONLY reason I was looking at SVG was that ALL my images are blurry when published in Storyline. The blur only really shows up (horribly) when image has text in it (which is maybe why there isn't more of an outcry, as perhaps users typically add text natively inside Storyline on top of an image as a time consuming work around). Diarmaid and Matthew are clearly much more expert in image formats than I am. I am an engineer and just want my images to appear on screen without massive degradation because Storyline is doing something to them.