Images have low resolution

I imported in Keynote 8 some .png image (black & white, 600). The original resolution is OK, but when imported in Keynote, the quality is low. I never had this problem before. Any idea?

Found: you must deselect In preferences / General: "Reduce placed images to fit on slides".

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