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    Default my logo is being exported with EXTREME pixelation

    Hi there everyone

    First of all thanks for letting me be a part of your forum its great I have stumbled upon a bit of a problem with XARA pro x11, and I'm not sure why it is happening. I've made a logo and wanted to upload it to Gravatar, and it comes out REALLY pixelated. It looks like I just blew up a low res. jpeg. , so weird, because I set the canvas to the specified 80x80 px and even tried making it bigger, but its a no go. I've uploaded both graphics and images to Gravatar before, but from Gimp and there was no problem. When I started the project, I used the blank photo as my template page as that was the only option that allowed for custom setting in px. Is that correct?
    I hope someone knows what I can do because I'm out of ideas.

    Kind regards
    Linda

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    Default Re: my logo is being exported with EXTREME pixelation

    How does the export look by dragging the image into your broweser? What size does this site desire?

    Fwiw, I always use a photo document for anything that is to be exported to the web. But you can use pixels in any other document type.

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    Default Re: my logo is being exported with EXTREME pixelation

    Hi Linda.
    Does the forum allow you to upload different formats - such as .png?
    Might be worth trying different formats, if the forum allows.

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    Default Re: my logo is being exported with EXTREME pixelation

    I popped over to the referenced site. It's a central repository for avatars. There is no specific limit on pixel dimensions. It does warn that if an avatar image is too small one will get pixelated images. Other sites then reference the avatar url code for profiles and avatars. At least WordPress sites and others that allow the profile linkage. The avatar image should work with most all sites.

    It would seem to me that this avatar that gets pixilated is being resized upwards on the sites linked to it. Or, the avatar is simply too small to begin with.

    I would review the code/requirements for the sites that are going to reference it. An 80x80px image resized to even this sites maximum would look pixilated. So I would determine the max size allowed for the sites I am going to hook into Gravatar, resize my Xara application's version to that size, export and use it at Gravatar and let the other sites downsize it.

    The site does allow for transparency, so I too would use PNG.

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    Default Re: my logo is being exported with EXTREME pixelation

    Yes and it states it accepts any size bitmap & resizes it Mike, so an 800 x 800 pixel image would do fine but it appears to accept 2048 x 2048 pixel images. It resizes these down to a default 80 x 80 but you can upsize these if requested.

    You may request images anywhere from 1px up to 2048px, however note that many users have lower resolution images, so requesting larger sizes may result in pixelation/low-quality images.
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    Default Re: my logo is being exported with EXTREME pixelation

    Welcome to TalkGraphics, by the way, Linda.

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    Hi Rik

    thank you so much for replying. I am new here so I had a hard time finding my own thread back sorry I think the problem was with Gravatar, they have a fixed cropping feature and if you upload anything larger than 80x80 px you won't get the full image in there and apparantely a lot of people are having the same issue. So it was a Gravatar issue and not a Xara issue I was wondering if you might be able to help me with another issue though. I have lost my scroll down menu (top of the interface) and therefore also my help menu. Would you happen to know how I get it back?

    kind regards
    Linda

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    Default Re: my logo is being exported with EXTREME pixelation

    Quote Originally Posted by creativemac View Post
    Hi Rik

    thank you so much for replying. I am new here so I had a hard time finding my own thread back sorry I think the problem was with Gravatar, they have a fixed cropping feature and if you upload anything larger than 80x80 px you won't get the full image in there and apparantely a lot of people are having the same issue. So it was a Gravatar issue and not a Xara issue I was wondering if you might be able to help me with another issue though. I have lost my scroll down menu (top of the interface) and therefore also my help menu. Would you happen to know how I get it back?

    kind regards
    Linda
    Go to WINDOW->CONTROL BARS to see a checklist of bars. You can also drag them around and arrange them how you want (even put them not at the top!) I hope this answers the question if I read it right.

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    Default Re: my logo is being exported with EXTREME pixelation

    Jep I thought that would be the best option too, but I think this one is a problem with Gravatar and NOT XARA. they want 80x80 px and as they have a custom crop feature anything larger will fall out of view, so I did a quick fix, I got rid of Gravatar lol
    Thanks for your reply

    kind regards
    Linda

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    Default Re: my logo is being exported with EXTREME pixelation

    Hopefully EVERYONE who has been so kind as to reply to my thread about the 'missing scroll down/drop down menu can see this? As it turned out it was a really simple fix. In the 'windows' tab on the top bar there is the option to turn full screen on or off. I had turned full screen view on and when I turned it off, voila back came everything...live and learn
    Thanks again everyone
    Kind regards
    Linda

 

 

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