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Poor image quality in Storyline 360
Thanks Alyssa for your reply.
Even if I get better results, all the time I spent on it didn't give me satisfaction : images are not as sharp and crisp than texts. It's not an image in particular : it's all elements.
@Katelin and Patrick,
I don't think that they could do something for this old problem. Every imported element is blurry, even when we follow all recommandations (dpi, size, manipulations). The strategy is to say that we are always responsible for the poor results we obtain. The fact is that the software is. Today, it's still not possible to create a simple arrow from the native tool in the ribbon without exposing yourself to blur... Solution : create an arrow with adobe illustrator and import it. Problem : all imported images are blurred. Conclusion : in one way or another, it's not possible to see a crisp arrow in a storyline project...
- IrinaPoloubesso7 years agoCommunity Member
Gillian,
>>Today, it's still not possible to create a simple arrow from the native tool in the ribbon without exposing yourself to blur...
-- I have experienced this issue too and after trials from the support side of the Articulate it was submitted as a bug, hopefully will be resolved.I do think that the problem should be solved of the software side, no matter how old it is.
Solutions like creating arrows in other programs are time and effort consuming.
I think what you say is a good start for the software developers to take care of it.
Articulate product has a remarkble usability and interaction mechanics, however the end result with bad Images in Storyline and Rise compromises all the hard work we are doing and all the brilliant possibilities of the Articulate product.