Image Quality
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- Montcalm
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Image Quality
I'd like to know which image file type can keep the quality of BMPs?
i am drawing some starships of my own and i want to post them on the net,but jpg doesn't have a good quality and it screws the color....need help thanks.
i am drawing some starships of my own and i want to post them on the net,but jpg doesn't have a good quality and it screws the color....need help thanks.
PNG, TGA and many other formats exists that keep the quality.
And JPG will not have necessarily decrease image quality. Every better 2D programm offers options to adjust quality by simply using a slider.
And JPG will not have necessarily decrease image quality. Every better 2D programm offers options to adjust quality by simply using a slider.
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Re: Image Quality
Some packages (such as Paint Shop Pro, and possibly some of the free ones) allow you to vary the compression quality of your JPEGs . . . choosing the right trade-off between file size and image quality. Another format to consider is PNG format, which features lossless image compression, which given your apparent application, might be a better choice than JPEG anyway.Montcalm wrote:I'd like to know which image file type can keep the quality of BMPs?
i am drawing some starships of my own and i want to post them on the net,but jpg doesn't have a good quality and it screws the color....need help thanks.
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Umm no, don't use TGA files for the web. A TGA (Truevision, Targa) file is uncompressed, just like a Windows bitmap.Antares wrote:PNG, TGA and many other formats exists that keep the quality.
And JPG will not have necessarily decrease image quality. Every better 2D programm offers options to adjust quality by simply using a slider.
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Re: Image Quality
what type of image program are you using? .jpg doesn't necessarily alter the quality, though it may fubar the color depending on your compression. alternatively, as someone else said png is a good format. given it's much more common than other alternate formatts, it might be a good choice.Montcalm wrote:I'd like to know which image file type can keep the quality of BMPs?
i am drawing some starships of my own and i want to post them on the net,but jpg doesn't have a good quality and it screws the color....need help thanks.
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Re: Image Quality
I have IrfanView and XNView to do the basic,as for coloring i have the MSPaint,PaintBuster,ImageForge and Pixia which i use mostly.Darth_Zod wrote:what type of image program are you using? .jpg doesn't necessarily alter the quality, though it may fubar the color depending on your compression. alternatively, as someone else said png is a good format. given it's much more common than other alternate formatts, it might be a good choice.Montcalm wrote:I'd like to know which image file type can keep the quality of BMPs?
i am drawing some starships of my own and i want to post them on the net,but jpg doesn't have a good quality and it screws the color....need help thanks.
Depending on your color depth, GIF is also a good option. If you've only got a few (like, 16-256 colors) in your image, GIF compression is perfect because it reduces the color palette to just a binary power color range. Nothing will get you smaller images of equal quality when color depth is a non-issue.
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why not just use imageshack and simply link it on your free site?Montcalm wrote:My inspiration comes from sci-fi,it may look like a Trek ship but i'll stay at a realistic B5 level.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote: Is that a bow shot? What verse-tech is it? Looks like Trek...
Once i'm done with all the ships i'm drawing,they'll go on my free site,which odly doesn't accept PNGs
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