In these days, where there are a lot of devices with a lot of screen resolutions out there, working with images can be painful. iPad has a screen resolution, iPhone has another resolution, the big iPhone has another one… It could be worse, it could be Android: a lot of manufacturers with each one working with a screen resolution that they think is the appropriate one.

So, how to deal with that? Should I export that image in different resolutions for each screen size? Yes, this is a solution! A painful solution, but it is still a solution. Each tiny modification in the image, a lot of export, again.


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