Poor graphics on export.

I am creating a project in FCP and I have imported a psd. file to fade in and out at the beginning and end.
My sequence settings have a frame size of 320x240 and my graphic file is created in the same resolution in Photoshop before I import it.
The graphic looks crisp in the viewer and the canvas and also looks fine after rendering but when i export the project using the iPod setting in QT conversion it comes out rough edge and grainy!
Any ideas people?

I think Bryan's right. There's no reason to be working at a reduced frame size. The size reduction will occur automatically when you perform the iPod .m4v export.
In addition to potential workflow advantages, creating at the original frame size also gives you more flexibility when it comes to using your project or elements created for your project in different ways in the future.
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