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i have a good quaity logo 300 dpi created in indesign convered to a png when i place into muse and manually reduce the size by dragging the corner of the image it looks good on the muse platform but when published on website looks blurred?? any advice as to how we maintain the qualty in phone layout
300 dpi is for print and has no meaning on the web.
Raster images (PNG, JPG & GIF) become pixelated when rescaled. The effects are especially noticeable on hi-pixel density (Retina) devices.
For best results, create logos in a vector graphics editor like Illustrator or Inkscape and export to SVG. Unlike rasters, SVG retains sharp, crisp details at any size.
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300 dpi is for print and has no meaning on the web.
Raster images (PNG, JPG & GIF) become pixelated when rescaled. The effects are especially noticeable on hi-pixel density (Retina) devices.
For best results, create logos in a vector graphics editor like Illustrator or Inkscape and export to SVG. Unlike rasters, SVG retains sharp, crisp details at any size.
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Thank you Nancy that's perfect I converted to an SVG and it kept the quality.