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23,289 PointsHow to prepare images for stretching?
I'm trying to make a responsive image carousel but when I upload my image in full HD the image stretch on bigger screens, it looks awful and blurry. Should I save it in high resolution?
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Danelle Bailey
3,403 PointsYup, save as large as it will be. It can only scale down without losing quality. Not up.
Zack Klinger
17,622 PointsZack Klinger
17,622 PointsIf your target is HD screens, then definitely save your images in HD resolution.
Somewhere in the HTML or CSS classes they had a tutorial on multiple resolution handling.
But, bottom line, images cannot be up-scaled more than about 10-20% without getting pixelated.