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Poor image quality when uploading an image with Rise
Hello,
I created and saved-for-web a .png image in Photoshop. When I uploaded it with Rise (as a centered image in my blocks-lesson), it converted it with poor quality. Is it possible to avoid those artifacts? Looks not so good when a course is viewed on PC screen.
Thank you!
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.
- TeresaVanderposCommunity Member
I know this is an old post but I am having an issue as well. I used a side by side two images. I am converting a course from an old software tool before flash disappears so I only have their images to work with. The original if kept small is nice and clear but when I use an image block, I can't control the size of the two images and they are so blurry. Thoughts.
First to images are the originals and then I attached a screenshot of how they look loaded into RISE.
- JeffForrerCommunity Member
Good day. I took a look at your images. I would say that the issue is not with Rise but with your images. Your original images are quite small and low resolution. When shown at their original size they are find, but if you try and enlarge, with any program, they are going to distort and not look sharp, this is because of their original resolution.
Try using images from the Articulate library instead or find images from sites such as pexels.com, unsplash.com, or paid sites such as shutterstock or istock and download high resolution images, your results should be much better.
Here are some free images from pexels.com for keyboards. https://www.pexels.com/search/keyboard/
Good luck!
- TeresaVanderposCommunity Member
Thanks Jeff, that is what I figured, I was just hoping there may have been a work around. I have been asked to keep the original images, so if that is the case I will just have to try some other options like Image/text block instead. But I think I will look at the content library and other images as well in case they change their mind. Thank you for the speedy reply.
- HollyK_C1Community Member
I wanted to say thank you for the _NOPROCESS_ hack - that solved my problems with quality distortion. However... is Articulate doing anything to address the bigger issue?
- CassiusNetzleyCommunity Member
That's no hack, that's the solution aka naming toggle to switch off image compression. It wasn't originally in Rise for the first couple of years and the developers added it after the many asks on here & feature requests.
As far as I know, Articulate has no plans to alter the compression algorithms applied to user uploaded graphics (that lack the no compression naming toggle). It's a server-side space-saving decision, considering they're hosted in AWS and that costs them at the enterprise level based on overall storage used month-to-month, year-to-year.
It would be nice if the feature could be a setting at the project level!
- KristinaMarinchCommunity Member
Hi Sofia!
You can add _NOPROCESS_ to the name of your image file, and this will maintain its original quality during the upload process. I've attached your image file with the updated file name, so give that one a try in your Rise 360 course.
Also, be sure to use 10% text contrast to reduce the contrasting overlay as much as possible.
- EquipeMiyagiCommunity Member
Hello,
I'veread the full trend of conversation and tried the _NOPROCESS_ workaround and still doesn't work. The resolution of my screen is 1920x1080. I saved my images in all format possible, but still doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?
- KristinaMarinchCommunity Member
Wow! Alyssa, thank you very much! This is an amazing lifehack. Can I use it with all the images in the project?
- AlexanderLealCommunity Member
Any update on this?
- hazelBStaff
Hi there, are you still seeing poor image quality even when adding _NOPROCESS_ to your image file name?
- maren_westCommunity Member
Hello,
I am still seeing a compressed image/gif quality even when I add _NOPROCESS_ to the file name.- hazelBStaff
Hi Maren! So sorry the quality of the image is still poor despite adding _NOPROCESS_ to the file name. If there are no special characters in the file name, but you are still having problems with the image quality, please open a case here. One of our technical support engineers would be happy to assist you. When you submit your case please attach the original image file and a screenshot showing the poor image quality when you added it to Rise.
- KrissMicusCommunity Member
- hazelBStaff
Hi Kriss,
Please remove all the other characters and just leave the letters and numbers in your file name. Once you've don't that, please add _NOPROCESS_ to the filename, then reupload it in Rise.