Jul 18 2016 03:38 PM - edited Jul 18 2016 03:41 PM
I've gotten some feedback from colleagues that they don't like how when you upload an image for the Group's logo that it get really dithered with JPG artifacts. Is this something others are seeing? Anything MS will be addressing?
Jul 19 2016 10:06 AM
@Christophe Fiessinger, can you weigh in here?
Jul 20 2016 05:29 PM
I don't see much of this but would like to know more. Will you add an orignal image as an attachment to this thread so I can try it out here?
Thanks
Jul 25 2016 08:18 AM - edited Jul 25 2016 08:19 AM
Here's the original. Note that this group was created as part of a Planner setup.
Jul 26 2016 03:15 AM
Jul 27 2016 10:15 AM
So, the image is downsized to 48x48 (with obviously a low quality JPG setting), then gets upsized to 100x100 to display in the web UI for groups?
Jul 29 2016 07:51 AM
I think I am wrong about the 48x48 size. That came from some original notes from 2014. Testing it again, I was able to add a 300x300 pixel JPEG photo to a group and that looks quite good. And when I look at chapter 9 of Office 365 for IT Pros, I find the same recommendation.... so that size seems to be the sweet spot. Try it and see!
Jul 29 2016 05:58 PM
Fair enough. I tried uploading that large Office logo posted elsewhere in the thread. It looks a bit better adding it via the "edit group" interface in Outlook Online (vs. in Planner where it was originally added) but it's still pretty dithered. Only marginally better. Try it out...