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same could be said of others... lol biggrin_o.gif

do like that little green jeep/buggy though

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Have you run out of ideas, parvus?  wink_o.gif   tounge2.gif

please choose your answer for your own; my favorites are 1 and 4 ...

1. Oh thanks im fine and how are you?

2. ... do you have some other ideas to implement 15 pics into book collage?

3. read more books!

4. no comment

5. you got me Sashman ...

greetz

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Yep:) Answer 1 and 4 are the best:)

Great collage Parvus, maby I will make some:)

I wasn't makeing collages for a long:)

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Not a bad collage, Ingram. Dunno what the F-15 is doing in it though, seeing as it's an Army collage...

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HH... you do realise that saving them in JPG rather than PNG would have 1/10th the size of that file?

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Not noticable.

Save .jpg full quality, you'll get around 300kbs, instead of 1MB+

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like JW said, for something like you're doing, a computer game screenshot hardly requires the quality of PNG, and I'd say you'd be hard pressed to spot the change in quality at that res...

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Yep... especially with advanced editing programs like Photoshop... use "Save for web", and you can have the pics down to around 200 kB or even lower with no noticeable loss of quality.

The image you posted... I can get it down to about 160 kB and you wont even know the difference (the image is a bit rough anyways so .png wont help very much). At full quality, it's still 600 kB. crazy_o.gif

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No big difference.

The jpg is a little more... 'crisp'.

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cant see a difference bar a little distortion on the edges... given that the light/contrast is so high its hard to look at anyway tounge2.gif

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Yeh, lol, got semiblind at the first look tounge2.gif

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Png is ever so slightly better quality but i wouldnt notice the difference unless ive been told to look for a difference or actually looked hard apart form that looks the same.

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i think it depends on the nature of the imaghe e.g. something with lost of edges and detail png is better as opposed to jpg which is better for less sharp pics

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i think it depends on the nature of the imaghe e.g. something with lost of edges and detail png is better as opposed to jpg which is better for less sharp pics

For the purpose of the OFP "combat photography" thread, jpg is more than adequate. 1.3 to 1.7 Mb for an image thats taken from a game at somewhere between 1024 x 768 to 1600 x 1200 is just ridiculous. sure for 6mega pixel 3000 x 2000 digital photography, but not for game "art" wink_o.gif

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I think it's fairly obvious how that last picture occurred, helping_hand. You drove a BTR-T off the cliffs at Malden. Yay.

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@helping_hand:

Ehrm. Resize. And if you have photoshop, choose "File -> Save for web"

Save it as close to 100kb as you can.

Otherwise. Just resize.

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Nope.

I'm way to lazy (well, actually not tounge2.gif) to click up the links.

Make 'em displayable wink_o.gif

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