My memory is not as good as it was when I was in my 70s, but this sounds like a 
problem I had once upon a time. As I remember, the cause was that some Adobe 
programmer had his copy of FM set to low-resolution because, while he was 
programming, there was no need for full-resolution images. But then when he or 
she put the revision out to the world, he or she failed to remove that 
low-resolution setting.

My memory is that there are two places in the software in which the resolution 
of an image can be lowered, one place being for the users and the other place 
being reachable by the Adobe programmers, and it is the latter that controls 
the former rather than the former the latter.

My memory of this is that the problem got resolved like overnight when someone 
pointed out to this Adobe software engineer, that he or she had yet again 
fucked up.
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