User talk:Cleanup Guy
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Please stop changing this image to make it cropped. The older one is better because it's much more bigger and has better quality. Mario JC
- That's true, but your one is a major decrease in size. Your image of the Kritter was reasonable (because that was just a small decrease in size), but don't do it for the DK one. The older one is much more bigger and has better quality. If you continue I may have to give you a reminder or warning. Mario JC
Trophy images
Where do you get them?--PSIWolf 08:50, 21 July 2011 (EDT)
M&SG
Compression
- Whenever I use The GIMP to make PNG images, I set its compression to the maximum level. You can also greatly drop the file size of a PNG image by removing its Alpha Layer. However, this should only be done if the image has no transparency. You can also index PNG images to greatly drop their size, but this action should only be done with video game sprites and images that have 256 colors or less, and there is a drawback in that indexed images can only keep "1" transparent color; a fatal flaw for images that use multiple transparent colors. To finish up, there is a PNG compressor program that I overheard, which is called the PNG Monster. That can compress PNG images even further, but it's quite slow with the large PNG images.
Basically, experiment with the PNG image format, and how it handles its compression options. M&SG (talk) 13:03, 21 July 2011 (EDT) - The GIMP is an image editing program that's similar to Adobe Photoshop. It is compatible with PCs and Macs. M&SG (talk) 16:42, 21 July 2011 (EDT)
Images
When you fix an image, first:
- Click on the image while on the image page to view the full size
- Download that image and do whatever you do to it
- Reupload it and we won't revert it because of the size
Who are you?
Fawful117 Remember, if you haven't requested to be in my RPG(if you want to), just come to my chat page and I'll see if I can put you in! I HAVE CHORTLES! =) 17:48, 22 July 2011 (EDT)