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i'd like 2 know how 2 make the file size on my walls without loosing the quality, i use bryce on my renderings.

denny
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I'm not a wallpaper artist myself, but here's what I would do. After you've rendered your image, open it up in Photoshop (or some graphics editor), save it as a JPG, and adjust the image quality setting until you find a good balance of quality and file size.
Reply #3 Top

That's basically it. Like Mike said if you use a graphics editor like PS or Paint Shop Pro you can reduce the file size considerably without visible image loss. Different colors allow for more compression too. You might find a predominantly red or orange wall will handle a higher compression setting than a predominantly blue or green one. Emperiment with the compression settings. An average 1280 x 1024 wall should not need to be larger than about 500k to look good. BMP's will always be a lot larger but they zip well so you could experimant with zip compressions too if you like to post bmp's.

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We upload .bmp files in the zips. Hmm...do most folks prefer the .jpg format for their desktop walls? It's kinda hard deciding on sacrificing clarity for filesize.
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thanks 4 u'r advice mike, and david. i've been uploading .bmp because i thought we were supposed 2, i'll b uploading .jpg from now on.