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I sometimes run into that problem. What I normally do is resize from the largest image I have. In other words, I'll make a 1000x1000 pixel (or whatever size I happen to have) avatar and make changes on that before resizing down to small size. If it's rectangular, like yours, there are often some combinations of sizes that don't work. It's pretty hard to explain, but I'll try. Say you enter a width value of 50 pixels (just an example); what will happen is that you can change the height value by one or two pixels and the editing program will keep the 50 pixel width - even if you tell it to keep the aspect ratio the same. On a small image, these small variations can make the avatar either squished, stretched, or perfect. If it ends up being squashed or stretched, it can appear "fuzzy." To get it sharper, play around with different combinations of height and width. :) I hope that makes sense. :) If it's still fuzzy, I'd be happy to take a look at it. -Leadfoot