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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 09 11:21 pm)
depends on how you're making them. The limits for a thumbnail are 200x200 pixels, though I've had it get flaky when you render at that size (I use 180x180). If your program has the option to render thumbnails, try doing something at or below 200x200, and that should do it.
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Are you rendering directly to your thumbnail size (because the maximum file size is specified here too) or producing thumbs with your image editing software? Maybe your thumbs are being resized because the files are too big? I know some places do that automatically.
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I guess it depends on how you make them. I do it in Photoshop by taking the finished image and getting a 200x200px selection and putting that over an interesting area of the image, then copying that and pasting it to a new image and saving from there. You could also use the crop tool set to 200x200 and select an area and crop, which may (or may not) cause some distortion, depending on the area you select. Dunno if this is at all helpful to you, but those are my two methods of thumbnail making. :) bonni
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Maybe you have small fingers? Sorry, that was horrible, I know... If you use Photoshop, this is what I do... Select All then Copy my image, then Create new image at 200x200x72DPI and then Paste the image, move it around so the bit I want is in view, Flatten Layers, the Save for Web and save as a jpg with a compression that gets me under 15KB (usually 50-75% will do it).
A couple of points re cropping and saving. I gave up on Photoshop's crop tool years ago. I always hated it... then I discovered the magic alt-i-p shortcut for cropping selections. Use the marquee tool to select, then press alt-i-p and crop it. Way easier. (also alt-i-i for image size and alt-i-s for canvas size) Second point - When you save an image in Photoshop, PS includes preview and color management information, which bumps up the file size. When you use 'save for web', none of that info is included. That's why web-save files are much smaller. I discovered this recently after using a free app call jpeg cleaner (lost the addy) which removes all this info from jpegs. I saved tons of megs of space with this app. But on web-saved jpegs, it changes nothing. Because that info isn't in them in the first place. mac
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I know this is stupid.. but why when I post a pic in the gallery the alloted size for the Image is soo small compared to the others, why is this??