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Last train box cover as a BMP file so it can be seen using IE
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  • Posted Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:51 pm
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BMP images are not good because they are huge compared to JPGs. Save your JPGs as RGB-JPGs, which is standard for 99.99% of all programs. Then you won't have problem in the IE.
 
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  • Posted Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:55 pm
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The original image was a JPEG and was huge compared to this BMP and people using IE couldn't see it. I tried to save the JPEG as a more normal JPEG and it didn't want to play. The BMP option was a last resort on my part.
 
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  • Edited Fri Jun 19, 2009 6:04 pm
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Hammy wrote:
The original image was a JPEG and was huge compared to this BMP and people using IE couldn't see it. I tried to save the JPEG as a more normal JPEG and it didn't want to play. The BMP option was a last resort on my part.

You should get a better image converter. The BMP is 336KB, the same as JPG with 70% quality (i.e. no visible artifacts) is 22KB.
If you can't convert directly into RGB JPG then converting to BMP is fine because AFAIK BMP can be only RGB, but a simple conversion back to JPG should have given the correct results. If not, you program is set up wrong.
Get Irfanview or a program like PAINT.NET.

If you still have problems with image formats and conversion, ask in the forum. There are a lot of people who can help.
 
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Martin is the one with all the image software and I asked him for another version but he is busy at present and I figured that at 300K it wasn't too bad as a BMP.

The CMYK JPEGs are each 1MB shake
 
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Yes, the size is really strange. Also they only display right in software which can handle them correctly, i.e. Photoshop for me. In Firefox the colours are too saturated. CMYK is fine for print purposes but displays use RGB. But then JPG is not typically used in the print process.
Well, i think it was the first time i saw a CMYK JPG on the web
 
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Is this artwork final?
Is it a horizontal format box? It doesn't look like it's going to be the same box format with the other treefrog-line games?
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