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Horrible quality when uploading images
I don't understand why the quality of images I upload is so bad in Rise. They look fine in browser, but when I upload (and Rise compresses/crunches them) they get fuzzy, pixly and unprofessional.
I upload i png, have also tried jpg - with much worse results. Any ideas? Attached an image showing what I see in Rise v. local browser.
Hi Micah!
The image you provided is quite small — the dimensions are 94 × 199 pixels. The image quality is degraded because Rise 360 has to stretch the image to fit inside the container.
Do you have another version of this image with larger dimensions?
- SamanthaHeighesCommunity Member
Any updates on a fix for this rather than a workaround?
Hi Carol and Samantha!
I'd love to lend a hand. Are you having trouble with a particular image losing quality when you upload it to Rise 360? If you don't mind sharing the image, I can make recommendations for how to improve the image quality after import.
- SamanthaHeighesCommunity Member
Thanks Alyssa, I contacted support.
It is a range of issues and we never know which one will or won't be degraded in quality.
I was told _NOPROCESS_ is the only workaround, I was hoping there would be a more permanent solution (maybe even a toggle that allows no process to be applied to all images in a course) rather than needing to manually select and rename the images that were poor quality.
- BuckBard-5088b9Community Member
I would love some recommendations how to improve an image AFTER upload, as I can see no ways to alter anything except opacity in some cases.
Hi Buck,
Can you tell me more about how you'd like to improve an image after upload? Is your image blurry or degraded after you add it to an image block?
- BuckBard-5088b9Community Member
Yes, blurry / degraded. I ask because I cannot see a way to adjust anything after uploading an image.
Thanks, Buck. If your original image file has small dimensions, the image may look blurry after upload it to Rise 360 because Rise stretches the image to fill the container.
I would recommend increasing the size of your image before importing it into Rise 360, and you should see a significant improvement!
- JulieDoringCommunity Member
I would also like to be added to any emails about fixes. I'm having this same problem, particularly using Rise in Chrome. When I use Firefox, the images don't look as bad/unprofessional.
Thanks, Julie. We'll post here if we build anything in Rise to help. For now, the workaround is to add _NOPROCESS_ to the file name of the image to prevent compression. You'll only do this for images that appear blurry.
- JulieDoringCommunity Member
Thanks!
- CharlotteWer822Community Member
To follow-up on Alyssa's question above. I get blurry images (images of system screen shots) in Storyline 360. They look fine as originals, but compress when publish for review. The same happens if I copy images from power-point. Is the _NOPROCESS_ implemented in Storyline 360 as well?
Hi Charlotte! Thanks for your question. The _NOPROCESS_ workaround is for Rise 360 only, so it won't work in Storyline 360.
Would you mind sharing your .story file and the Review 360 link with our team? We'd like to compare how the images appear in the file to how they appear in Review 360. You can share those assets privately by opening a case here.
- DduBoisCommunity Member
Hi D du Bois,
if you're using a labeled graphic with a small image, in which case, Rise will scale the image up to at least 760 px wide so it will blur. If you try to use_noprocess_
for that, it won’t work.
I can suggest clearing your browser cache, then save the file as a different name + the_
noprocess_
Please let me know if that worked for you!