Quote: from espresso8097 at 9:41 pm on Dec. 14, 2006 Quote: from ragemore at 11:35 pm on Dec. 14, 2006 Quote: from Bah Humbug at 9:32 pm on Dec. 14, 2006 You should have turned off the caps lock sooner. Normally I'm right there on the whole stop capitalizing issue. But he says he's legally blind, and I've no reason to think he's lying. So lay off. Use a picture editing software. Why would a blind person need to know picture formats? I'm just a tad curious. I CAN SEE PICTURES, AND READ LARG PRINT. I JUST CANT READ SMALL PRINT EVEAN WITH THE BEST OF CORRECTION
Quote: from ragemore at 11:35 pm on Dec. 14, 2006 Quote: from Bah Humbug at 9:32 pm on Dec. 14, 2006 You should have turned off the caps lock sooner. Normally I'm right there on the whole stop capitalizing issue. But he says he's legally blind, and I've no reason to think he's lying. So lay off. Use a picture editing software. Why would a blind person need to know picture formats? I'm just a tad curious.
Quote: from Bah Humbug at 9:32 pm on Dec. 14, 2006 You should have turned off the caps lock sooner. Normally I'm right there on the whole stop capitalizing issue. But he says he's legally blind, and I've no reason to think he's lying. So lay off. Use a picture editing software.
You should have turned off the caps lock sooner.
Normally I'm right there on the whole stop capitalizing issue. But he says he's legally blind, and I've no reason to think he's lying. So lay off.
Use a picture editing software.
Why would a blind person need to know picture formats? I'm just a tad curious.
I CAN SEE PICTURES, AND READ LARG PRINT. I JUST CANT READ SMALL PRINT EVEAN WITH THE BEST OF CORRECTION
Got it, I forgot the legally blind were not always completely blind last night, very tired. Sorry for the inconvenience.
This is just a rough outline, and contains some of my opinions, but still, I press on: JPEG, JPG- Good for posting pictures online. Trades file size for picture quality. In 90% of cases, the change is barely noticeable, except for close inspection. GIF- Most. Annoying. Format. Ever. I use it for animated pictures such as avatars and buddy icons, but that's it. BMP- No need to save a picture as this. Most cameras save the pictures as such, but the quality-for-size argument mentioned above is kind of pointless in this case. Just edit and save as JPEG, save everyone the trouble. PDF- Annoying format, but good on quality. Avoid. For most cases, JPEG is pretty much your best bet. I doubt your a power user, so don't bother with the other formats. I'm not being rude, personally I flatten any of the layers in Photoshop and save pictures as high-quality JPEG's. That makes it easier for people who I may want to share files directly with, easier for both of us.
JPEG, JPG- Good for posting pictures online. Trades file size for picture quality. In 90% of cases, the change is barely noticeable, except for close inspection.
GIF- Most. Annoying. Format. Ever. I use it for animated pictures such as avatars and buddy icons, but that's it.
BMP- No need to save a picture as this. Most cameras save the pictures as such, but the quality-for-size argument mentioned above is kind of pointless in this case. Just edit and save as JPEG, save everyone the trouble.
PDF- Annoying format, but good on quality. Avoid.
For most cases, JPEG is pretty much your best bet. I doubt your a power user, so don't bother with the other formats. I'm not being rude, personally I flatten any of the layers in Photoshop and save pictures as high-quality JPEG's. That makes it easier for people who I may want to share files directly with, easier for both of us.
PNG is another big one.
Could you speak clearer?