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Hi, if you could use jpg format for live shot images that would help a lot, png files work great for small images like icons that would suffer from artifacts but for larger images there's no appreciable difference in quality between jpg and png but png files are 5-10 times the size and slow pages down. Thanks.
Hi, if you could use jpg format for live shot images that would help a lot, png files work great for small images like icons that would suffer from artifacts but for larger images there's no appreciable difference in quality between jpg and png but png files are 5-10 times the size and slow pages down. Thanks.
: The reason why I use PNG is because the lossless data compression. But I understand. And I know what you mean. [[User:Kid|Kid]] ([[User talk:Kid|talk]])
: The reason why I use PNG is because the lossless data compression. But I understand. And I know what you mean. [[User:Kid|Kid]] ([[User talk:Kid|talk]])
::And in some cases a png would make more sense, like a closeup detailing in game textures. Like with [[:File:Accursed Scarecrow Mask Live.png]]. But for distance shots or images that are more than a few hundred pixels to a side the size really grows for images that don't do well with png's lossless compression scheme (unlike say maps). So I just wanted to make clear it's not a hard and fast rule, just a general guideline.

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Haha, thanks. Still not sure how i wanna lay that quest list out, might remove xp and rewards entirely, and just list the quests themselves. --Immortalbob 13:27, 7 March 2011 (EST)


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Hi, if you could use jpg format for live shot images that would help a lot, png files work great for small images like icons that would suffer from artifacts but for larger images there's no appreciable difference in quality between jpg and png but png files are 5-10 times the size and slow pages down. Thanks.

The reason why I use PNG is because the lossless data compression. But I understand. And I know what you mean. Kid (talk)
And in some cases a png would make more sense, like a closeup detailing in game textures. Like with File:Accursed Scarecrow Mask Live.png. But for distance shots or images that are more than a few hundred pixels to a side the size really grows for images that don't do well with png's lossless compression scheme (unlike say maps). So I just wanted to make clear it's not a hard and fast rule, just a general guideline.