Re: Erm I have a problem [message #65338 is a reply to message #65332] |
Thu, 24 November 2011 16:43 |
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Zyreq
Messages: 296 Registered: July 2011 Location: New York City, Great Brit...
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JohnDoe wrote on Thu, 24 November 2011 02:12 | I'll guess that you're using JPG. Don't. PNG is the way to go. JPG is typically lossy, it loses quality. PNG is typically lossless, it retains quality. If that's not the case, give us more details, like what image editor you're using, what formats you're exporting and importing as.
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Problem is,i'm not using JPG :/.
Edit:Right, I've tried importing a PNG, BMP, and just now a JPG image. I have not edited them. I used the original images in importing them but it continues to convert into bad quality. If there is no solution then I will either reinstall or check if it's a graphics card problem.
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