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Blurred image in Animate png

Participant ,
May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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Hi everyone. I'm trying to get a project together for my students quickly. They are blazing through my first project. I used firefly to generate a car graphic quickly. Took it into photoshop to remove background and scale it down, then exported as png's. resolotion was 300 in photoshop. Now I import into animate cc and the imgae is blurry as heck. Here's link to the file. Can anyone tell me why? ps, the cars are small. 

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May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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the imported (into animate) image is blurry?

 

or only the exported/published?

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May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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imported image on stage is. But the cars in photoshop and illustrator, they don't appear blurred. Thank you. 

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May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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are they the sane pixel size in animate as ps?  ie, what w x h in ps, what w x h in animate?

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May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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I saved them out as a 1/4" wide, and I don't recall the height, but yes it appears that they are that same size as they are in animate. I didn't have to scale them up or down in Animate CC. 

 

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May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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use pixels everywhere.

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May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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what don't you understand?

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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I see what you were saying, you meant measure everything in pixels. I can try that, I just don't quite understand why switching the softwares unit of measurement would suddenly blure the image. But you never know with Adobe cloud I guess. 

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May 03, 2024 May 03, 2024

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any update?

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May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024

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The resolution in pixels is what matters, not the dpi, that is for print purposes.

The PNG in the Animate file is 18x30px 

Mario_CR_0-1714597853978.png

If your artboard in Photoshop was that small you cannot increase the resolution by just increasing the dpi to 300.

Go to Image > Canvas Size and make the artboard bigger, change the ruler to pixels so you know what you're getting.

Mario_CR_1-1714598508888.png

 

You can also just drag and drop the large PNG you attached into Animate and scale it down with the free transform tool which may be the quickest option.

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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I wanted to do this, but was also trying to save class time. I'm dealing with HS students at the moment. But yes, this is most ideal and maybe what I have to have them do. I appreciate the feedback and will try out some of these ideas later today hopefully. Thanks again. 

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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there's no extra steps involved.  in photoshop, save the pixel size you want to use in animate (or any other program).  you never use inches unless you're creating something physical like a t-shirt logo or something printed.

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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Hi.

 

The second instance is what I get when I import Car 1.png:

image.png


How are you bringing your images into Animate?

 

Please let us know.

 

Regards,

JC

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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@JoãoCésar

 

magnifying the stage is misleading

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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If the original imported image have more pixels than the size set in the Properties panel, the visual definition should still be better even if the the stage is zoomed in.

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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the op's image is 1463 x 2048.  i don't know what you did, either.

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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Just resized the image using the Free Transform Tool (Q).

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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The OP doesn't need the original image to be 1500 x 2100, but it should be a little bit bigger than the final size on stage.

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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bottomline: the image posted by the op here is not the same image imported into the op's animate.

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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why shrink it, and then magnify the stage?

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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So that everyone can easily spot the difference in quality.

Or do you think this size is OK for a comparison?
image.png

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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that comparison makes your point.  there's no problem with the posted op image and it's not the same as the image in the op's fla.

 

kglad_0-1714657318509.png

 

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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Yeah, the OP probably used a different image.

 

Maybe using inches in Animate messed something up. Can't tell as I always use pixels.

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May 02, 2024 May 02, 2024

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I just changed to inches so I could see how big to scale cars in photoshop. 

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