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Rise 360 image compression
No, the root cause of the problem here is that Rise is trying to compress images when it shouldn't. It clearly isn't producing high-quality images in many cases. I'm very well versed with saving images at a high quality, and the common image formats (JPG/PNG) do a pretty good job at giving the desired quality.
I think most Rise users would prefer complete control over their image quality rather than having to save everything with "_NOPROCESS_" in the file name. I now use it for ALL images I upload to Rise since the tool compresses everything to a noticeably lower quality. It was probably well-intended to help users, but it's created more of a headache than anything.
My recommendation again (years later) is to remove all compression from Rise and allow the users to work within the parameters of the tool's image requirements.