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title: "What is the difference between Original Images and Figma’s Exported Images in UiChemy Export Process?"
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# What is the difference between Original Images and Figma’s Exported Images in UiChemy Export Process?

## Key Takeaways

- UiChemy allows users to export images from Figma at scales ranging from 0.5x to 4x.
- Original Images in Figma retain their original size and quality until explicitly exported.
- Using Exported Images in UiChemy can reduce template upload time and page load time in the browser.

When you export your Figma design using the **UiChemy **plugin, it gives you an option to export the template with scaled images, where you can specify the scale value.

For scaling images, UiChemy uses Figma’s export feature.

When you export images from Figma, they can be of two types: **Original Images** and **Exported Images**.

Now, to understand how this works, it’s important to know the difference between **Original Images** and **Figma’s Exported Images**.

## Original Images in Figma

- When you add an image in Figma, it stays in its original size and quality (both dimensions and file size).

- These images are not modified until you explicitly export them.

- Using original images in UiChemy means the template will include the exact file you uploaded to Figma.

## Exported Images in Figma

- Figma provides an [Export](https://help.figma.com/hc/en-us/articles/360040028114-Export-from-Figma) feature that lets you export images at various scales, ranging from 0.5x to 4x.

- Exported images are resized versions of the original, so their dimensions and file size change according to the scaling you set.

- In UiChemy, when you select **“Use Figma’s Exported Images”**, the plugin uses this export process. You can choose or set a custom export scale (e.g., 1.8x).

![](https://uichemy.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/UiChemy-Difference-Using-Exported-Images-Figma-Settings.gif)

## Using Exported Image with UiChemy

Now, when you use the **Use Figma’s Exported Images** option in UiChemy, it uses this export feature to scale the images.

![](https://uichemy.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/UiChemy-Difference-Using-Exported-Images-2.png)

From the **Export Scale of images** dropdown, you can select any of the provided values or add a custom scale **(e.g., 1.8x)**. This allows images to be exported in smaller or larger sizes. Exporting smaller sizes helps reduce both template upload time and page load time in the browser, while larger sizes may be useful for high-resolution displays or print-quality outputs.

> *Note: If you make the image dimension smaller than the specified width and height of the image in the template, the image will be pixelated*.

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is the main difference between Original Images and Exported Images in Figma?**
A: Original Images in Figma retain their original size and quality until explicitly exported, while Exported Images are resized versions that can be scaled from 0.5x to 4x. This means Original Images are included as uploaded, whereas Exported Images are modified based on the scaling settings chosen during the export process.

**Q: How do I use Exported Images effectively with UiChemy?**
A: When using Exported Images with UiChemy, you can select a custom export scale from the dropdown, allowing for images to be resized appropriately. For instance, setting a scale of 1.8x can help balance quality and performance, especially for high-resolution displays, but be cautious as scaling down too much can lead to pixelation.

**Q: What are the performance implications of using smaller Exported Images?**
A: Using smaller Exported Images can significantly reduce template upload time and page load time in the browser. This is crucial for improving user experience, especially on mobile devices where load speed is essential. However, ensure that the image dimensions are not reduced excessively to avoid pixelation.

**Q: What common mistakes do users make when exporting images from Figma?**
A: A common mistake is not adjusting the export scale, which can lead to images being too large or too small for their intended use. Users often overlook the pixelation issue that arises when images are scaled down beyond their original dimensions, affecting the overall quality of the design in UiChemy.

**Q: Are there any limitations to using Original Images in UiChemy?**
A: Using Original Images means that the images will not be resized or optimized during the export process. This can lead to larger file sizes and potentially slower page load times if not managed properly. It's important to consider the balance between maintaining image quality and ensuring optimal performance in your WordPress site.
