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JPEG is a format for lossy compression of images. This is the simplest and most wide-ranged used image format for compression.
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BakaBT only allows images for descriptions that are <150kb in size. If your image is over the limit, you'll have to compress it to a file size that's acceptable.
===Compression in GIMP===


==JPEG Compression==
#In GIMP, choose to save as a JPEG. You should see a dialog box.
#Adjust the quality as high as possible until it's just under <300kb.[[File:Gimpjpgwindow.png|center|Dialog Box]]


JPEG is a format for lossy compression of images. This is the simplest and most wide-ranged used image format for compression.


===Compression in GIMP===
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===Compression in Photoshop===
[[Image:Photoshopjpegsave.png|right|Save for Web & Devices in Photoshop]]
#Go to '''[http://wiki.bakabt.me/images/2/2f/Saveforwebservices.png File>Save for Web & Devices]'''
#Change the file type to drop down in the drop down box
#Adjust the quality to find the right file size (Look at the bottom left under the preview)


#In GIMP, choose to save as a JPEG. You should see this dialog box: http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e218/kureshii/box%20images/faq/adv_desc/jpegwindow.png
#Adjust the quality as high as possible until it's just under <150kb.


===Compression in Photoshop===


#Go to '''File>Save for Web & Devices''' http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/8515/saveforwebservices.png
;File Type
#Change the file type to drop down in the drop down box
:Drop down to choose the file type for the image. JPEG, PNG, BMP, etc...
#Adjust the quality to find the right file size (Look at the bottom left under the preview) http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/2888/dialogbox.png
;Compression
:How much quality there should be. The higher the quality, the less compression. The less compression, the bigger the file size.
;Final File Size
:How big the file will be once you hit save.
;Preview
:You can preview how the final image will look after saving.
;Optimized
:It's recommended you have this option turned on. The optimized format provides a 2%-8% reduction of the image file size, so there is no reason for not use always this setting when not using the progressive format.
;Save File
:Hit save to finish.

Latest revision as of 22:42, 28 October 2020

BakaBT only allows images for use inside descriptions that are <300kb in size. If your image is over the limit, you'll have to compress it to a file size that's acceptable.

JPEG Compression

JPEG is a format for lossy compression of images. This is the simplest and most wide-ranged used image format for compression.

Compression in GIMP

  1. In GIMP, choose to save as a JPEG. You should see a dialog box.
  2. Adjust the quality as high as possible until it's just under <300kb.
    Dialog Box



Compression in Photoshop

Save for Web & Devices in Photoshop
  1. Go to File>Save for Web & Devices
  2. Change the file type to drop down in the drop down box
  3. Adjust the quality to find the right file size (Look at the bottom left under the preview)


File Type
Drop down to choose the file type for the image. JPEG, PNG, BMP, etc...
Compression
How much quality there should be. The higher the quality, the less compression. The less compression, the bigger the file size.
Final File Size
How big the file will be once you hit save.
Preview
You can preview how the final image will look after saving.
Optimized
It's recommended you have this option turned on. The optimized format provides a 2%-8% reduction of the image file size, so there is no reason for not use always this setting when not using the progressive format.
Save File
Hit save to finish.