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By insomnia3d
#169805
Need a hand here...
i'm updating my website and i am pretty bad at saving images for web. All my images end up blochi when i save for web as a medium JPG (14s on 56k)
Any tips to ave them in good quality but without the huge size.
Thanks
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By thxraph
#169810
1st of all, for the web there is 2 main types of images.

Gif: for low color & detail images, like table round corner etc (not for photo or render)
&
JPEG: mostly for all other purpose.

in photoshop, you should use save for web to have better control over image output quality.

for render & photo 75-85% of quality in JPEG should be ok & not deterior to much to picture. some pictures can be compressed highter.

thxraph
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By insomnia3d
#169813
well i am doing that but making them at 30 of original to preserve time...
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By insomnia3d
#169820
this is the older site, and the new one will have more or less the same image quality...
www.insomnia3d.com
i am having a hell of a time with flash
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By KRZ
#169829
a bigger picture with around 100kb or even more is no shame to use these days.
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By insomnia3d
#169830
you are talking chinese... i am triying to figure out the scrip to link a button to another page.... :x :x :x :x :x
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By insomnia3d
#169834
i manage... but i have not figured out the dynamic content ares. I do not spend too much time on it.

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