If my course uses bitmap images at 72dpi and we publish for iPad, and the viewer is using an iPad with a Retina display, will they see the bitmaps as smaller or blurry images? Does Storyline adjust for Retina resolution, or do I need to import higher resolution bitmap imagery or something esle to cover that issue? Thank you.
The short answer I think is to just run a couple tests. I've instituted a rule of thumb that any SL projects I create that will display on an iPad, I set the image resolutions to 150dpi.
Unless your images really need the extra crispy rich visual appeal that retina display shows, there won't be much need for a hi-res image. Again, unless it's a vivid jpg photo not sure the retina display will make much of a difference.
Hi lms01 and welcome to E-Learning Heroes! I think Kevin was telling Richard to conduct his own tests to see how it looks. I'm not sure what you are asking. Are you having difficulty with something and need some assistance, please provide some details if so
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Hey Richard,
The short answer I think is to just run a couple tests. I've instituted a rule of thumb that any SL projects I create that will display on an iPad, I set the image resolutions to 150dpi.
Unless your images really need the extra crispy rich visual appeal that retina display shows, there won't be much need for a hi-res image. Again, unless it's a vivid jpg photo not sure the retina display will make much of a difference.
Thank you Kevin, I appreciate your answer!
What's the answer Kevin ? Have you made some tests ?
Thanks.
Hi lms01 and welcome to E-Learning Heroes! I think Kevin was telling Richard to conduct his own tests to see how it looks. I'm not sure what you are asking. Are you having difficulty with something and need some assistance, please provide some details if so
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