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If you read the notes on the...not so much a artistic render ,the question is this: What extensions take up more space on our computers or drive:this is a debate going on ie:jpg...bmp..gif...etc etc Most say bmp..however most also say a lot of websites, do not accpet bmp and they are also debating why? I am not that computer savvy I know what I need to know to get me where I want to go :: (I'm such a poet lol))) H E L P ..please brb after I run an errand T H A N K S ___

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Blush

3:59PM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Really enjoyed the pic I like it Hugs Susan~ P S I didn't know any of this was going on Shows you where I have been as of late Out of the loop:(

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lior

4:02PM | Mon, 01 February 2010

A so wonderful illustration!

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KatesFriend

4:13PM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Nice work Evie. Sites may not accept BMP files because they may be considered larger than necessary in order to produce a clear image. Though I expect they load faster since they need no decompression. Also, GIF take up less space than BMPs and JPGs normally take up less space than GIFs.

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magnus073

4:38PM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Fun debate and I know for my computer it is jpg hands down

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MagikUnicorn

5:32PM | Mon, 01 February 2010

lol I like this well done Evie

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Silkylady

8:28PM | Mon, 01 February 2010

This is terrific, super cute, funny and interesting Evie. Really farout image. I will let my little Engineer Dave, take over from here, for I am at a loss when it comes to J PIGS and all the technical what nots. Hee Hee... Huggs... Silkylady...

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davidoblad

10:35PM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Well, a typical BMP file for 1200x900 dots is about 3,240,054 bytes. The same image in JPG with reasonable compression is about 200,000 bytes. That's about 16 times smaller and with very little lost in the fidelity of the image. The downside is using the compressed file (load/save/load/save) results in degrading an image over time.. like a copy of a copy of a copy.. etc. While the BMP always remains perfect after each load and save. So I always save my Masters as BMP and produce JPG only when I'm ready to post. Note: the above is based on maximum colors. You can control the color pallet and reduce the sizes even more but lose subtle shades at the gain of still smaller files. JPG compression does so by removing alternate color dots in rows and columns (or cross-patterns). Later (loading it) the PC tries to restore the removed colored dots by best guessing.. taken from sampling the good saved dots. Two blue dots in a row means the missing center dot is probably blue too! Hope that helps.. Hugs from Dave :^)

XoxoTree

7:46AM | Tue, 02 February 2010

This is excellent fun . i love it.:)

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RodolfoCiminelli

9:43AM | Tue, 02 February 2010

Funny and excellent my friend....!!!

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JaneEden

4:48PM | Tue, 02 February 2010

Well I am glad that Dave gave us the info because I was not sure what the debate was all about, so thank you Dave. I love your picture Evie and found it very enjoyable. hugs Jane xx

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DennisReed

12:50AM | Wed, 03 February 2010

I with Dave on this Issue! :)

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efron_241

10:10AM | Wed, 03 February 2010

ha ha speaking about original super

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JeffersonAF

10:26AM | Wed, 03 February 2010

Excellent.

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annie5

10:47AM | Wed, 03 February 2010

Very funny image, Evie! Cool/and I agree with Dave..Hugs :)

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ppetersen

7:11PM | Wed, 03 February 2010

Cute and typically Evie. Brought me a smile tonight lady!!!! :)

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jocko500

6:10PM | Thu, 04 February 2010

real cool looking

M2A

2:50PM | Fri, 05 February 2010

Yes, cool looking. Jpeg is my fav' : smaller, more easy to produce, etc....

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Biffowitz

11:29AM | Tue, 09 February 2010

Fun artwork Evie, looks like you've already got your answer!

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tallpindo

8:25AM | Fri, 19 February 2010

Curious is about .pz3 and .pps since they were the developer of Poser. also .obz, now. Evie, you can't just dodge the efforts to be faithful. .TIF was an early 16 bit bit map that is used now in HDRI image development. .BMP is the native file type of Microsoft PAINT. .GIF was Compuserves native file type for compressed images and has only 256 colors. So it started the websafe color debate. It also can be an animated image that needs no media player which leads to webmaster complaints about stealing bandwidth and hogging bandwidth since it updates over and over. .jpg is a photographic compressed image. Here on Renderosity it led to a lot of ugly reds. Ignore all this at your peril.


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