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Why is my logo image pixelated
13 replies · Started by David on January 24, 2017
Hi Guys,
Im confused i have been playing with size but my logo which I have saved as a PNG is looking pixelated. It tells me to make it 350x70 but it doesn't look right. Can anyone tell me where I am going wrong.
http://simplyhomecafe.com/home1/ here is where you can view my situation. I just dont know what exactly i have done wrong. The text is vector, and if i go any higher in size it pushes things around.
Thank you,
David
Hi David,
Has this been resolved? Your logo looks fine to me?
Not really, its still pix when i look at it
Here is what I see: https://s23.postimg.org/88xzmq7or/logo.jpg
Make sure you browser is not zoomed in.
Can you take a screenshot of what you are seeing?
This is what i See: moz-extension://a63e1ce8-18ee-1442-b541-e21872f53322/edit.html
But maybe its just me as i feel its not as strong as the writing below.
Appreciate the look though
Leo Are you able to give me advice on another issue or should i go start a new post?
Start a new post if it's unrelated to this one so others might find it useful :)
Does the image alone look pixelated to you?: http://simplyhomecafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/HeadLogo.png
If so, it's most likely the image itself that you might need to weak.
Yeah it does, but i dont quite understand then why it would happening. As im going by the dimensions it tells me. If i could go bigger and the re-size once its there then i would but i cant do that :S
Sorry what's telling you to make it 350x70?
When i go into pick a image for this
moz-extension://a63e1ce8-18ee-1442-b541-e21872f53322/edit.html
I mean if i do go bigger then this, it will just take up the header and push things out the way.
I don't think we can actually access that link..
Looks like you have tons of space on the right though since your logo is floating left?
its just when i go to load it, i dont know why my screen grab didnt work. If i make it any more the 50px height wise it will push the menu further down.
And with this clearly being something im struggling with, if i start pushing other thing I wont know how to correct that haha
How are you resizing the image?
Normally, images do lose some quality when being resized - it's something that's not really avoidable.