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Forgive me, but I am unclear on what your final result is supposed to be. Are you saying that you are making a montage from high res images into a composite that is 637x325 pixels total?
Yes, exactly.
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Hi trinityaffinity,
Welcome to Affinity Forums :)
You are reducing the size of you images considerably so it's natural they will look a bit blurry after the resize and may need some sharpening.
Regarding pixelation, are you seeing them (your montage) on your screen at 100% zoom level? That's how they will be exported and how you should evaluate them.
Any chance you can post a screenshot of the montage at 100% zoom so we can see what are you dealing with?
Thanks.
Hi MEB,
Thanks for your response. Even at the 100% zoom level, the montage's images still look pixelated. You can see a screen shot of the montage (again, at 100% zoom) below. Keep in mind that all of the images in the montage are very high-res photos taken w a DSLR.

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Hi.
Have you checked the resolution on the background? Just a thought.
Hi Madame,
Do you know how I can do that?
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Hi everyone,
Using Affinity Photo, I am trying to make a 637x325 montage of 6 pictures. These pictures are high-res and large (3146 × 2106), but whenever I try inserting them into the montage (either by copy+pasting or using the "Place" function in Affinity) and resizing them, they look incredibly pixelated and low-res.
I have tried everything from first reducing the image sizes and then placing them into the montage, rasterizing the images, but nothing works. My question is very similar to the question asked here, and I have also tried the suggestions in that thread (switching from Nearest Neighbor to Bilinear), but again, I can't seem to get the images to look okay.
I am new to Affinity (and have never used Photoshop before), so I would appreciate any help. Thanks in advance!


Creating a montage w. high-res photos
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Hi crabtrem,
Is there a specific resampling method that you would recommend? I have tried all the settings offered (Nearest Neighbor, Bilinear, etc.) but none of them really make a substantial difference.
Also, as I mentioned earlier, I am new to Affinity/photo-editing, but what you're saying sounds very counter-intuitive to me. A 637x325 montage of images could never appear to look sharp under any circumstances? I am making this for a website banner, so I cannot increase the size at all--does that mean that it will be impossible for me to get the pictures to actually look decent?