Knowledge base/FAQ - Design

My photos look a little grainy in the editor. What do I do?

Xbook Team February 13, 2010

The various graphic elements within the editor are not displayed at their highest resolution to allow for a smoother and quicker use of the software.

The final photo album will be printed using the highest quality images of the software elements.

Please notice the software warning notice for low resolution images - these are not controlled by us and can not be improved.  Because we print such a high quality resolution, a lot of the images will get a 'yellow' warning. We are not too concerned about these unless you are expecting a magazine quality image. However, if your photos look grainy, or if you get a 'red' warning message, we do suggest you try to resize the image to a smaller image - in most cases it will help.