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rjdickens

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I'm trying to develop some new graphics for our website (about time, huh), but every time I put our logo on to the graphic for the banner, it pixellates.

If you know my GM, you know I don't have any help files.

Can anybody help an old man here?

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I'm trying to develop some new graphics for our website (about time, huh), but every time I put our logo on to the graphic for the banner, it pixellates.

If you know my GM, you know I don't have any help files.

Can anybody help an old man here?

 

hmm. It might be your zoom levels.

is it higher than 100%?

 

If you zoom in too much, it'll pixelate all the images in the project.

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Nope, the zoom levels are all 67% or less

 

well, if it's under 67% it pixelates the images too.

try it at 100% and see if it looks better.

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It's probably something with the image profile of the banner.

 

Are you editing a pre-existing image (e.g., gif, jpeg, png) or a psd file?

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I've tried it as both a psd and a jpeg... same results.

The background is fine... it's just that when I import the logo on there, it looks like crap.

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I've tried it as both a psd and a jpeg... same results.

The background is fine... it's just that when I import the logo on there, it looks like crap.

 

To coattail off what Sam said, you probaby have an pixel aspect ratio issue. All ya have to do is go to image > pixel aspect ratio and set it for "square pixels". That will set all layers to their default pixel ratios and the distortion should then be gone.

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I finally ended up doing what I should have done in the first place... loaded Ulead Photo Studio, which I think does a better job on web graphics:

localbanner1.JPG.aa36ac83ef1f08fa7c1af4f02702084e.JPG

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