If you're finding that the images uploaded to your website don't look the same as the original, there are a few adjustments you can make to your image file to correct this. This guide will help with troubleshooting the most common image quality issues our support team encounters.
Important Note: Viewing an image on a screen is different from viewing a printed image. Adjustments may be needed for images viewed online versus print quality images. Standard screen resolution is 72 dpi, while high-quality print images should be 300 dpi.
SAVING FILES FOR WEB
Most image quality issues can be resolved by simply using the Photoshop tool to save files for web.
Learn More: How To Save Files For Use On The Web With Photoshop
IMAGES ARE HAVING COLOR ISSUES
If you're images are having blue or red cast or other color issues, you'll want to make sure your images are in the sRGB color profile prior to upload.
Learn More: How To Batch Convert My Images To sRGB
IMAGES ARE OUT OF ORDER
If your images are uploading in the wrong sequence, you may need to do a batch rename to make sure they're in sequential order based on the file name.
Learn More: How To Batch Rename My Files
If you're having trouble uploading images to your PhotoBiz account, check out our guide on uploading images at the button below.
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