Forum Discussion
Poor image quality in Storyline 360
Hi folks!
First, I'm really sorry to hear that you're running into issues with blurriness. I know your goal is to produce high-quality work, and blurry slide images are getting in the way of that. I wanted to share a summary of our findings from Katelin's case, and others.
If you're seeing blurry images in your files, follow these steps:
- Check the original size of the image, prior to inserting it in Storyline.
- Insert the image in Storyline, and check the dimensions of the image under the Format tab:
- If the image is the same size as the original, you shouldn't see a loss in quality.
- If the image is larger or smaller than the original, you could see a loss in quality.
We've got a lot of helpful information on best practices for using high-quality images in Storyline in this article. Hopefully the recommendations in that article will make a difference!
Dear Alyssa,
There is also some automaticity happening, when I insert a high-resolution image into the storyline: when I work in the Photoshop to prepare it, without adjusting its size to Storyline size, at the insertion Storyline automatically adjusts the Image to fit the width of a slide. Which I find great, but if at this moment also some resampling is happening , then it is of course a pity that we cannot control it.