When I've seen "Vector PNG" images before, it's usually a Vector
(AI/EPS/SVG) portion laid over a raster (PNG) image. So part of it will
render/scale nicely, but the other (depending on how large the source
image is) does not.
Grant
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From: "Syed Zaeem Hosain" <[email protected]>
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Sent: 11/30/2020 1:27:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Framers] Using vector images in Frame
Hmmm ... PNG is not a vector format - it is a bitmap ("raster") too.
So, I am not sure what format your illustrator actually provided!
Z
Sparky Anderson wrote:
I have another image my illustrator provided...apparently it's a vector PNG.
If I add it to the FM file and then Publish it to HTML5, the image loses
sharpness when I zoom up the HTML. Apparently Frame rasterizes it during the
publication process? Is there a way to make Frame not rasterize images? If I
replace the rasterized image when the original vector PNG, I can zoom up the
HTML without losing clarity.
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