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How to Compress Images Without Blurry Text
A practical guide for compressing screenshots, cards, and interface images while keeping labels and UI text readable.
Text-heavy images break sooner than photos when compression is too aggressive. That is why screenshots, code cards, and UI exports need a different quality threshold than photographic content.
The practical workflow is to compress in smaller steps, compare sharpness, and stop once labels and fine borders begin to soften. In many cases, resizing first is a better optimization move than heavy compression alone.
This kind of supporting page works because it answers a real output-quality question that naturally follows the use of an image compressor.
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