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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.
249 Replies
- ContentManager-Community Member
Hmm seems, the Articulate Team do not adress any issues, but meanwhile they had the time to kill the workaround.
Not only in this case, i am only reading, we aware of this issue, but nothing happens in years. Do you only hire a a programmer for 1 day once a year? - mitchhorn-5ccb3Community Member
There should be an option for this, similar to Storyline where we can set the compression, or turn it off altogether.
I just went to the published file and replaced it there. But this is not a real solution.
- JanDusekCommunity Member
@articulate is there some feature request we can all vote on for this? This thread has been opened for 5 years with zero progress (save for that _NOPROCESS_ workaround) and fixing this would be a huge quality of life improvement for a lot of us.
I could personally live without every single new feature you've released in past 2 years, if you just fixed this one thing.
- LindaSvenssonCommunity Member
That _NOPROCESS_ workaround is not working for some image files today. The files look great before uploading and are set to be square to match where they will go in Rise. Tried several formats including tiff, png, gif. Have logged a request. A proper fix for this is required to avoid this being an ongoing issue.
- hkanstrmCommunity Member
We cant get this fully working in this amount of years, but we get themes. Not to put one feature against the other, but really...
I have seen perfect chart pictures rendered from powerpoint to PNG turn to grainy, blurry useless info when in rise.
There should be a smart solution for this in 2022. By smart i don't mean manually adding some code expression to the file name.
I was concerned to read in the posts some customers considered that workaround "an easy solution", talk about being conditioned not to expect/require anything with ease of use from articulate. The discovery of Rise should have changed that. - SaraScott-5b2e2Community Member
This really needs to be addressed. We use Rise360 every day, and the amount of "issues" and requests from a WHOLE bunch of designers and users, with no real solutions or improvements, honestly is quite disappointing...
- David
- ChiragHonraoCommunity Member
- CherylLee-890a5Community Member
Hi Chirag - try renaming your file to: People-Editor3_NOPROCESS_.jpg and upload it.
That's the work around solution presented to us.
- LinhTruong-37dbCommunity Member
Hello everyone,
We are facing the same issues with the downgrade of the quality of our uploaded images.
Our workaround steps now are (if this could inspired anyone else):
- Host the image on another cloud server
- Upload the image on Rise but disable the option to zoom in when user clicks on the image
- Add a text under each image "Click HERE to enlarge the image" and add the URL to the image hosted on the server.
It's a quite time-consuming process but it's our fast and not-too-complicated way to guarantee a high quality images.
We are really looking forward that this issue could be fixed as soon as possible.
Cheers,
Linh
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