coolcon wrote:And like you said - theyre going to start appearing in peoples sigs. Like mine!
Nice take on the logo too coolcon!
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J_NeoN wrote:Cheers Ger, a way to make sure your signature pictures are pretty and very un pants like is to save them in the right format. For photos generally your best bet is to save them as .jpg, but for images using flat colours like logos your better to save them as .gif. In most programs you can toggle the settings of how sharp your image can be saved at, either change the jpeg quality for jpg’s or reduce the number of colours used for gif’s, there are other finer options too but generally that should do the trick. Doing this can make a big difference in file size so your various pictures can load faster.
If this little explanation is no help you can always send me your original picture and Ill optimize it for you. J
J_Neon wrote:Cheers Ger, a way to make sure your signature pictures are pretty and very un pants like is to save them in the right format. For photos generally your best bet is to save them as .jpg, but for images using flat colours like logos your better to save them as .gif. In most programs you can toggle the settings of how sharp your image can be saved at, either change the jpeg quality for jpg’s or reduce the number of colours used for gif’s, there are other finer options too but generally that should do the trick. Doing this can make a big difference in file size so your various pictures can load faster.
If this little explanation is no help you can always send me your original picture and Ill optimize it for you. J
Step_7 wrote:Couldn't resist it!!!!!
Taken this evening at the Causeway Coast Show, made them up this morning - got a few laughs anyway.
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