hmm
Okay, I finally figured out where the optimization color settings are; you mean to resize the canvas, and not just resize the image, correct?
Sorry, I have a lot to learn.
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Fri 17 Jan 2003, 16:08,
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Sorry, I have a lot to learn.
i mean do both
resize the canvas width first, because not much happens at the edges of the image, so it's just useless file size.
So first, resize the canvas and chop a bit of the sides, down to about 240 wide from the one you posted there.
Then resize the entire image smaller, to about 120 wide. That's what i did anyway, and it still looks alright to me.
Then after dropping the colours to 32, and removing dithering, you get a file about 1/4 of the original you posted.
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Fri 17 Jan 2003, 16:12,
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So first, resize the canvas and chop a bit of the sides, down to about 240 wide from the one you posted there.
Then resize the entire image smaller, to about 120 wide. That's what i did anyway, and it still looks alright to me.
Then after dropping the colours to 32, and removing dithering, you get a file about 1/4 of the original you posted.
Almost got it..
But I can't get the filesize below the mid 200K's at the 180 width; I think my optimization color settings are being ignored, because it's still smoother textures than your example.
Should basically just have to set the color optimization in the prefs, right? I don't get a dialog box for it when I 'Save Optimized As'..
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Fri 17 Jan 2003, 16:28,
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Should basically just have to set the color optimization in the prefs, right? I don't get a dialog box for it when I 'Save Optimized As'..