Mobile images are low res and fuzzy

I dont know why all my mobile images are fuzzy. I dont see the use original size or whateve that is in the assets panel...
how do i make my mobile images be as sharp as the desktop version, but maintain their smaler size..
http://rigandkeel.com is the site. mobile and tablet versions look bad...

Hi,
Sorry I wasn't clear enough. You need to place the image in Muse such that its width (see the control strip or the Transform panel) reads, say, 550px.
You'll also need to increase your page width to accommodate this wider image.
Try these on your phone:
http://museforum.businesscatalyst.com/phone/5618166a.html
(325x217 image; pixelated in landscape)
http://museforum.businesscatalyst.com/phone/5618166b.html
(550x367 image; looks better, but you need to scroll the page horizontally as the image does not fit)
http://museforum.businesscatalyst.com/phone/5618166c.html
(550x367 image; page is 550px wide; looks fine and fits)
I chose 550px somewhat arbitrarily. You'll need to find the right balance between image quality and load time (particularly important on phones).
Abhishek

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