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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 2:16 pm)
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The re-conversion from .bum to grayscale is highly non-trivial und subject to a certain loss in quality. I wrote a filter (which is part of the "SpeedBump" package) for GraphicConverter which will do this job with reasonably good quality. Unfortunately it is Mac only and I'm currently unable to provide a PC version.Hi Katoran
Dave and Papu are correct, but as you point out, the result is not exactly the same as the original bumpmap as the image has been converted to generate a directional information from the relief data in the bumpmap.
Personally I wouldn't worry too much about conversion, the jpg encoding may save you some space, but not much when you compare it with the size of all the other poser type files, and jpg encoding is lossy, which means a loss of some quality when you store textures and bumpmaps.
In terms of memory usage when these maps are loaded, poser expands the entire image to original size anyway, so there is no gain from storing the images on disk as jpgs.
Bill
Martin's example perfectly demonstrates what I meant by "not possible". Being able to convert the file into another format isn't the same thing as making it usable as a bump map by Poser. ;) BTW: If you have Paint Shop Pro you don't have to change the extension to bmp to open it. PSP seems to recognize the file data as being the same as .bmp even though .bum isn't in its list of supported formats.
Thank you for the confirmation. Aside from the disk-space savings, I wanted to be able to modify some of the bumpmaps for specific uses, such as adding a scar to a specific character. However, I suppose it's better practice to make my own from scratch in those cases, since I need to learn to use Painter better anyway. (Not to mention less likely to violate copyright laws.) Thanks again. - Katoran
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Sorry if this is a newbie question, but I can't seem to find it in the Poser manual. How can I accurately convert a .bum file back into a .bmp or a .jpg? I've tried just grayscaling the .bum, but I end up with something that looks more like it's been fed through an Emboss filter. I'm not doing this to try to break copyrights, it's just that I recently upgraded to Poser Pro Pack and I'd like to be able to use the smaller .jpg files. Unfortunately, not all of the models I've acquired came with anything but a .bum bumpmap. I don't want to violate anyone's copyright, so if this is against the rules I won't bother. Sorry for the trouble, and thanks in advance. -Katoran