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Making elearning look good on retina displays

SmartBuilder

In other words, the human eye cannot tell the difference between a photo of a painting shown on a retina display, and the painting itself! One of the easiest ways to do this is to create your graphic with dimensions that are twice the size that you will need in your elearning. I’ll illustrate with an example.

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Working with Images in eLearning (part 1)

Matthew Guyan

When sourcing images from a photo website I look for a high ppi or dpi number: In this example I’d choose the medium (or maybe the large) over the small as it would be a higher quality and better for resizing. You can’t have a transparent background with a JPEG and they tend to lose quality the more times you edit and save them.

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100+ Learning, Design & Technology Resources to Help You Get Sh*t Done

Mike Taylor

Just upload a photo or a gradient as a source and let them do the rest. Files.Design – Professional resources for digital designers including templates, sounds and other files made by Great Simple Studio. Photos & Graphics. New Old Stock – a collection of vintage photos from public archives. Check out some examples.

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