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    Jpeg Quality

    I have exported a few Jpeg images of my project to present and show to my client but all the images are not great quality. They are quite pixeleted. Is there a way to improve that?

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    Bit Map Images are just that, made of pixels and as such as the image is re-sized, larger you get the phenomena of pix-elation, made smaller they appear more sharp and clear. It is inherent to the medium. The way to obtain the sharpest image is to set your monitor to its highest screen resolution (quality/size), as the resulting bit map image is a snapshot of that instance. The larger the apparent image the more pixels per inch to communicate that image (higher pixel count).
    In other words this is a limitation of your settings and hardware and less so in the software. For the sharpest quality you use the largest resolution your monitor will supply and the highest color density setting (32 bit color). I often take the initial image and then downsize (upsizing lowers its quality) it using an image editing software program.
    After the software it is your hardware and its settings that determine image quality in Home Designer Software.

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