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DarkPhenomenon OP t1_je2z2ng wrote

Here is the full version (182 megs)

Here is a 54 meg version at 1/2 the resolution

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ryanCrypt t1_je4n0cg wrote

This file size is 930,000 x larger than an average NES cartridge.

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DarkPhenomenon OP t1_je79pj1 wrote

Do you have any idea how to reduce the file size while keeping it high rez enough to read all the game images?

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ryanCrypt t1_je7aner wrote

File size is determined by 3 things: resolution and imagine compression and file type.

Not sure where you created it. Photoshop can export, changing res and compression.

Otherwise, Google for "free online image resizer".

Your picture is png. I think Jpeg will give you smaller file size.

DM me or reply if necessary and I'll create for you (after you give good college try first)

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DarkPhenomenon OP t1_je7fm2m wrote

I made it a png to keep it rounded (my understanding was jpegs will be square regardless). the resolution is so large because I wanted the game images to be readable when zoomed in. I'll try dropping the resolution a little and see how the readability is

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DarkPhenomenon OP t1_je7j3j7 wrote

Yea halfing the resolution cut the size down to about 50 megs, making it a jpg did make it square so there was just fill in the background

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ryanCrypt t1_je7w4y9 wrote

Ah. I see.

Jpeg doesn't support transparency. Png does support transparency. 50 mb is at least almost manageable.

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SpyderZT t1_je7kv6m wrote

Try exporting it to an SVG File to see how that works.

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ryanCrypt t1_je3q5vt wrote

182 MB.

960 MP. That's 7.4x the MP of 16k video. 🎞

There's gotta be a happy medium, my guy.

Cool work.

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wallyslambanger t1_je3tbwi wrote

Do we remember the sprite Cool Spot videogame?

The Chester Cheeto video game?

Quality not quantity and hells no to snack food video games

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SpyderZT t1_je4tch6 wrote

This image is ABSURD. I love it! ;P

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kendo31 t1_je5c9q8 wrote

Hope you or someone does all the systems, this is great.!

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