How do I get the best resolution images?

Can anyone explain to me how to get the best resolution of images and text in DSP. Down sizing to 720x576 at 72ppi in photoshop makes for better quality when using layered menus but my standard menus are poor quality. Why does a smaller image look lower res than a big one? I'd have expected the opposite.

stupid problem. I don't know why Adobe dosent fix it.

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