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Hi,
I have uploaded a sample png file (Huge Blob) in my powerbi. I have added a custom column and used this function "data:image/png;base64," & [LADS_IMAGE]
However, when i display the image using a custom visual or even a table. My image is cropped.
Is this because i am using a big image file?
Is there any workaround for this? Thank you!
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Hi @icdns ,
Please refer to this thread:
You can also try to create svg image:
https://visualbi.com/blogs/microsoft/creating-svg-images-in-power-bi/
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Liang
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Hi @icdns ,
Is this problem sloved?
If not, please let me know.
Best Regards,
Liang
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Hi @icdns
I ran into the same problem and you are right reducing the pixel size helped.
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Hi @pranit828 ,
What do you mean of reducing the pixel size? is it the matrix table?
Currently im using a image custom visual..
Hi @icdns ,
Please refer to this thread:
You can also try to create svg image:
https://visualbi.com/blogs/microsoft/creating-svg-images-in-power-bi/
Best Regards,
Liang
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@icdns , In the table and matrix visual, you option image Height, try increasing it, if that can help
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Hi @amitchandak ,
It is not adjusting 😞 I think it is because of the column limit. I am using a HUGE BLOB for this.
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