![]() ![]() ![]() PNG compression is lossless and thus doesn't introduce any compression artifacts. (It could be a single 99% opaque pixel.) This will force Muse to encode as PNG. Put at least one pixel of transparency in your original image.If the image is unaltered your original JPEG, PNG or GIF will be passed through unaltered.* ![]() Resize your image before placing and avoid applying any effects (rounded corners, drop shadow, etc.) or doing any cropping or resizing in Muse.There are (at least) to ways to avoid these JPEG compression artifacts: For line art this will introduce JPEG compression artifacts that can be noticeable depending on your eye and the specific image involved. When an image is opaque Muse will encode it as JPEG (if it's altered in Muse is a way that requires re-encoding). The other source of blurring is unique to opaque images containing line art or otherwise containing hard edges and large areas of solid color. Due to work we've done for Beta 7 to improve image encoding performance we now have the infrastructure in place to enable us to take a much better image resampler/resizer (after Beta 7), so this source of blurring will be addressed. The primary cause of blurring images is the less than Photoshop-quality image downsampling algorithm currently used in Muse (that was compounded in early betas due to a bug in the JPEG compression library we were using at that time). ![]()
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