Sorry, I know I haven't been thinking about the file sizes at all. I'll keep it in mind :) I think my Switch screens are ok, right?it would be good to avoid 4k / PNG images which are very heavy to load,
it is said in the wire rules to thread them to 1080P or then to transphomerate them in Jpeg especially for games that do not need to have perfect images .. ^^
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Sorry, I know I haven't been thinking about the file sizes at all. I'll keep it in mind :) I think my Switch screens are ok, right?
Thank you :) Now I tried to capture an example of some series x screens that.... doesn't really need 4k. I used the url from the preview image at gamerdvr, and according to my browser those are 837x471 pixels. I think that is an ok size, right?lol they are very good, it counterbalances the XSX screens ^^ ... for those I use the XnConvert converter to make them in good 4k quality jpeg I go from 15mo to 2 / 3mo
Thank you :) Now I tried to capture an example of some series x screens that.... doesn't really need 4k. I used the url from the preview image at gamerdvr, and according to my browser those are 837x471 pixels. I think that is an ok size, right?
edit: downloaded an image, and it said it used 96KB :)
Thanks, but I hope I'll find a good solution. I'm currently testing if copying the url of the screens while shown as previews are both small enough, and good quality enough to use :)Nice don't complicate your life too much as long as the screens suit you, it's okay ^^
At work I'm drawing in vector graphics. When I do export to png, it is either as high resolution as needed for high quality prints or thumbnails in 33x210 / 100x64. So when I posted in this thread, I wasn't thinking about people with low bandwith, but I do have experience with file sizes. My question is more about what is the best solution for this thread, and for posting screens on a message board. I have checked my screens on both mobile and desktop now, and I see that my older screens were quite large. My newer versions might be a bit small, but they do load very fast :)
It seems to be one poster in particular who continues to post lossless PNGs. Hopefully he/she reads this!it would be good to avoid 4k / PNG images which are very heavy to load,
it is said in the wire rules to thread them to 1080P or then to transphomerate them in Jpegespecially for games that do not need to have perfect images .. ^^
It seems to be one poster in particular who continues to post lossless PNGs. Hopefully he/she reads this!