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large pictures that are more like photos are better if saved as a jpeg. Gif format is used either for animated pictures or for pictures with large areas of the same color
Nice picture, though.
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Tue 13 Sep 2005, 19:40,
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Nice picture, though.
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Yeah, usually jpeg makes the words all blurry though...but I'll try it...
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If you're using just MSpaint, you don't have much of a choice. But most other programs have an option to change how much the image is compressed. If you turn it down to 20-25% compression, that will balance out the size but still keep sharp lines sharp
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