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I upload small jpgs to my online newsletter building program. Like 175X250 pixels or 700X250 pixels. As a photoshop file they look clean. As an affinity export using the same 72 dpi they look jaggy. What am I missing? They are resized from larger photo files. Is there an anti-alias function I'm not aware of? Thanks for a quick answer! Bill

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Hi Bsnyder,

 

Please could you try changing the Resampling method from the Export window to Lanczos 3 (non-separable) to see if that improves your .JPEG  output. If they still look jaggy could you please attach the project file to your post and I will look into this further for you :)

 

C

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