One of the challenges in creating an overlay image is finding the balance between maximum image quality and minimum file size. A large, high-resolution image will look gorgeous, yes, but it will also affect load times if used for viewing. Likewise, a low-resolution image will load quickly but may be blurry with text elements that are difficult to read.

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About Jennifer

Jennifer (aka Pixie) has over 30 years of experience in the Information Technology field, which includes 13+ years of Systems Administration, 16+ years of developing and implementing technical documentation and training, and 14+ years of supporting OnBase. She has extensive experience with OnBase, SQL, and a firm foundation in computer science. Despite this, she considers herself a well-adjusted nerd with hobbies including gardening (poorly), archery, and knitting in public.