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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Just my $.02 -
.bmp cannot be compressed.
.tiff is the best technically, but those can get enormous, and you have to be careful about compression sometimes.
I usually stick with .png because it has the right balance of excellent fidelity, smaller size, and the ability to do lossless compression on the files.
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Tried to use png and tiff and loose the background
I must be missing somthing here:)**
The alpha channel is what keeps getting included (then ignored). You have to not bother saving it, IIRC (been so long since I had to mess with that setting, I may be wrong, but it's one way or the other that causes transparenting on the background).
Also, animations are different from stills, so in an animation, save it however you like - the codec/format (AVI?) you convert them to will discard all that and come up with its own anyway :)
Just A little info....
".BMP" - lossless, uncompressed and does NOT have an alpha channel. 2bit to 8bit color (older image format - VERY compatible)
".PNG" - lossless compression, Alpha channel, 2bit to 16bit color.
"TIFF" - lossless compressed or uncompressed, Alpha channel, 2bit to 16bit color ( think there may also be a 32bit version) plus TIFF contains "metadata" that a printer can use to fine tune the output of printed material. (TIFF, PSD and PDF are the prefered formats of your local printing house)
".JPG" lossy compressed, no Alpha channel, 8bit only. Good for internet, not to be used for production purposes.
take care
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Hello to all.
When saving an animation to image sequence I would like some advice as to which is the best format to save to,
image quality bmp.tiff,png
pete