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Poor image quality when uploading an image with Rise
- 6 years ago
Hi everyone!
Do you have an image that looks blurry in Rise 360? We've designed a workaround to keep your images looking crystal clear.
If you'd like an image to keep its specific file format and not undergo compression, you can opt-out of image optimization on a case-by-case basis. Add _NOPROCESS_ to the name of your image file. It'll upload and display exactly as you saved it. Keep in mind that the 5GB file size limit still applies, and you could see an increase in your output file size.
Sorry, but I have to get this off my chest,
Don't we have here one of the most discussed threads and is it possible, that it's one of the oldest, still ongoing threats/problems? Maybe in the whole world? it's been around for a good three years not. C'mon guys!?
I'm adding a screenshot that shows the fair quality PNG I shot with snagit on the right side and on the left, the just terrible result of how it looks in my latest RISE project.
I really don't know why I am burning a hefty CHF 1300 a year for that. This is highly unprofessional and as soon as I learn of another tool, that can do about the same, I'll be outa here.
best Roland
- JCBlanchard5 years agoCommunity Member
If it's a PNG file, you should append _NOPROCESS_ to the file name so it won't get compressed when you upload it to Rise. For example: instead of "image.png", name your file "image_NOPROCESS_.png.