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I posted a card in the gallery tonight. I originally saved it as a .gif file and it was nice and clear. When I converted it to a .jpeg for the gallery, it looks blurry to me and it's driving me nuts. Is it possible to fix the picture and re-upload it or am I stuck with my blurry photo?
TIA!
Gina K.
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You can delete it.
But I think your snowman is absolutely crystal clear, and your words are the only thing that seems blurred, so maybe the just the bottom portion is blurred.
OR, it is the wine I am drinking since the kids are now on winter break....
;)
I just had to laugh at myself; I went to your gallery to take a peek and try to help by sharing my viewing experience, but my eyes are so pooched with blind spots and cataracts that I'm of no use here at all! Maybe after my cataract surgery in January, I'll be able to tell you whether something's actually blurry or if it's just me! But for the time being, everything looks fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!
I posted a card in the gallery tonight. I originally saved it as a .gif file and it was nice and clear. When I converted it to a .jpeg for the gallery, it looks blurry to me and it's driving me nuts. Is it possible to fix the picture and re-upload it or am I stuck with my blurry photo?
TIA!
Gina K.
You don't need to delete your pic, Gina. Just go into edit mode and upload a clearer pic. That way you won't lose all your details and comments.
I was looking for the basket in the background of your card and thought I must be going blind because I couldn't see it. Duh, it was in the background of your picture. LOL. Very cute card by the way!
as a general rule, you'll get better results with the jpg format for photos than you will with gif - gifs can only display a max of 256 colors. and if you upload a gif, it'll probably look even worse after the gallery converts it to jpg. the gallery saves everything as jpg format, 80% quality, so for best results and quickest uploads it's best to use those same settings on files you create that are destined for the gallery.