Evereddie wrote:
Maybe this is a Browser cache issue. Once an image gets into cache it is used there after if the same name is called for. This would give the same result as your problem but puts the blame in a slightly different spot. The work-around is still the same as in your first case which is to name the photos differently. JMHO
I do not think it's a browser problem because this issue appears only if the first appearance of an image is the small resized version of it (e.g. 50%).
For example:
page 2: image is resized to 20 %
page 3: image is displayed in 100%
In this case Opus takes the 20% image as the orginal and pumps it up to 100% which looks very jaggy.
Vice versa:
page 2: image is 100%
page 3: image is 20%
In this case ervything is OK because it is possible to resize an image to 20% with tolerable results but noch vice versa.
So another workaround is to put all images you use in the publication on page 1 in 100% size and do not show this page in your publication. In this case everything will be allright.
However, I think it's a bug in plexus. But now it is a known bug, so I hope DW will fix it soon.
T.