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Dininished image quality when inserting photos into a page
User: Russ R. 27 days ago
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I am a new EverWeb user currently in the process of building a site that incorporates a lot of photos. Working from large format high resolution jpegs, I reduce them to the size I need for my site using Photoshop and save them at a high quality. They look good in the image viewer (e.g. Mac Preview) on my desktop, but when I insert them onto a page in EverWeb, the quality appears significantly diminished. The images lack sharpness. If I reduce the originals instead to about 200% of my desired size, insert them, then shrink them manually, they retain the desired quality at the size I need. I'd rather not do it that way. Can someone tell me why an image inserted into an EverWeb page appears so much poorer compared to how it appears when opened in an image viewer on my desktop at the same size, or if perhaps I'm missing something in this process? |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 27 days ago
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Hi Russ, Sorry to hear about these issues. Depending on how you inserted them, this could be an issue with the latest 4.2.1 version that we have already fixed in the 4.3 beta version which you can download here If you continue to have problems, please open a ticket so we can get your project file. We will take a look and get this fixed for you ASAP. Thank you, ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 27 days ago
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Hi Russ, Sorry to hear about these issues. Depending on how you inserted them, this could be an issue with the latest 4.2.1 version that we have already fixed in the 4.3 beta version which you can download here If you continue to have problems, please open a ticket so we can get your project file. We will take a look and get this fixed for you ASAP. Thank you, ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Russ R. 27 days ago
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Thank you, Paul. I will try the 4.3 and move on to a support ticket if necessary. | |
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