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Why do the images look blurry in the screen?

Learn why images appear blurry on your screen.

Written by Charlene Acosta

Updated at August 22nd, 2025

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It’s normal for images to appear slightly blurry on your screen while working in the designer. This is done intentionally so the system can load pages faster without slowing down from rendering large, high-resolution images. Don’t worry—your final output (whether printed or exported) will use the original, high-quality image. To ensure the best results, please make sure your images are uploaded at 300 DPI.

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