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General moan about image sizes in Rise 360
I'm trying to upload an infographic as an image, but the centred image option is too small, so I've opted for 'Image full width', but the image crops in weird ways. I've tried a couple of workarounds with the dimensions of the image, but keep getting varying sizes.
I noticed that it's possible to upload the image as a labelled graphic and set that to full width, or medium which gives you a slightly larger image than the standard centred image, but doesn't give the learner the option to zoom in like other image blocks.
In addition to this, there's a drop in image quality, which isn't ideal either. I understand that this is due to compression settings, but it's a bit frustrating to spend an hour designing something, to then have the quality drop when you upload it.
- JeanneBernui-43Community Member
Did you add _NOPROCESS_ to the file name before uploading? This helps preserve the image quality.
- CraigLintonCommunity Member
Hi Jeanne,
I didn't know that. Thanks very much for the tip! I'll try it out.
Just to clarify, that's adding '_NPROCESS_' at the start of the image filename, not the course export?
Cheers :)
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Craig,
car.png will become car _NOPROCESS_.png
- JeanneBernui-43Community Member
_NOPROCESS_ .... you forgot the "O" in NO:) I put it at the end of the image file name. For example: image3_NOPROCESS_.png
I've been told that you can put it at the beginning of the file name, too. I've never done it that way. It's easier for me to just tack it on to the end.
I do it on every image I add to a Rise course since I learned about it in a Yukon Learning webinar! - CraigLintonCommunity Member
Cheers, both.
- ChristopherCherCommunity Member
Thank you both for the "NOPROCESS" tip, helped me out a bunch!
- MartinBensonCommunity Member
Hi there, Martin! Check out the suggestion I shared in your other discussion thread, and let me know how that goes for you!
- Tim_Community Member
Is there ANYWHERE that this sort of thing is documented, or do I just have to stumble across these features?
_NOPROCESS_ worked for my problem!
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Tim.
_NOPROCESS_ is documented here:
Pro Tip: When you close or navigate away from a lesson where video content is playing, your progress is automatically bookmarked. Press Play the next time you navigate to the lesson to resume. Please note, for legacy video lessons only, you'll need to press pause prior to closing the lesson for this to work as intended.
https://articulate.com/support/article/Best-Practices-for-Images-Videos-and-Audio-in-Rise-Courses