Images start to look pixelated with a...
Hi again! As I use the Duplicate Page feature I am noticing all my images/logos seem to become pixelated with a grayish shadowing around them. I thought importing the original jpg would fix the problem and it didn't. I thought re-syncing the site would fix it and that didn't work either. Seems the only fix I can find is to open the original PhotoshopPSD file and saving each as a 96 dpi jpg again. Am I missing something here?
.JPGs degrade every time they're re-saved.
You could save your logo as a .PNG; use Photoshop's 'save for web' option.<<<<<
To keep the .JPGs intact, you could wait until all your pages are complete, then go one by one and insert the logo from the original file folder (no copy/paste). This cuts down on degrading everytime you save your work...
But using .PNG files would be easier.
You could save your logo as a .PNG; use Photoshop's 'save for web' option.<<<<<
To keep the .JPGs intact, you could wait until all your pages are complete, then go one by one and insert the logo from the original file folder (no copy/paste). This cuts down on degrading everytime you save your work...
But using .PNG files would be easier.

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Thanks! I will try png file format!
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