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What's the advantage of svg images?
I'm having a hard time understanding the benefit of svg files. I'm noticing that I can't crop them, apply effects, or make any image changes at all. I've had a workflow where I create some images in PowerPoint and then copy/paste them into SL360... but that's been disrupted by them importing as svg format instead of png, like they used to. Why is this better?
- SteveFlowersCommunity Member
Hi Carol - SVG's will normally be smaller in file size than the raster equivalent and will scale and stay clean however you want to use them. Like you point out, if you need to crop, apply effects, or change the images, you may not want to use SVG's in Storyline. Handy for the cases where you need a streamlined vector graphic that will stay clean at any scale.
To add to what Steve said, if you're building graphics in PowerPoint you don't need to output as .svg, you can save in a number of image formats. However, if you use .PNG I'd scale the object up on the slide to as large as you get it and then save as PNG and you'll get a better quality image to work with.
- CarolDungan-4e5Community Member
Excellent, thank you Tom and Steve... I knew I must be missing something!