Sharepoint Photo Settings

Copper Contributor

I am using Lightroom (Win) and exported an image then uploaded it to a Sharepoint Folder. The quality is great!

Now, I am trying to export another image, but when I do, it displays distorted.
I do not remember 'how' or what settings I used to export the first image, but when I look at the image details of both images, the dimensions are the same, but the DPI's are not.

The details for original image that looks good are:
Dimensions: 4160 x 2768
Resolution: 72 DPI
Bit Depth: 24
Color Representation: sRGB


I cannot figure out how to lower the DPI to 72 when exporting the 2nd image, or if that even matters?
There is no resolution setting to change, only quality.

1) Does anyone know how to do that and maintain image quality?
2) Is there an Admin Sharepoint Setting that restricts photo quality? 

1 Reply

@daleaceron 

 

Please try below:

 

  1. Select the image you want to export
  2. Go to File > Export
  3. In the Export dialog box, look for the Image Sizing section
  4. Check the box for Resize to Fit and select Dimensions
  5. Below that, you’ll see Resolution. Set this to 72 pixels per inch (PPI)
  6. Ensure the Color Space is set to sRGB
  7. Adjust the Quality slider to maintain image quality (usually between 80-100)

SharePoint Setting:

 

  • Browser Display: Different browsers might render images slightly differently
  • Compression: If SharePoint is set to compress images for faster loading, this could affect quality