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Wampa-One
Crossroads,
Upon further inspection, the problem with these was that the file format was .png instead of the preferred .jpg
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_414951-The-Quiet.html
Upon further inspection, the problem with these was that the file format was .png instead of the preferred .jpg
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_414951-The-Quiet.html
crossroads
Okay I'll try and get them to the right size next time.
Wampa-One
Crossroads,
The dimensions on these images are fine, but the file size is still too large (“too heavy”). The maximum size allowed to upload is 80 KB, but recommended maximum size for DVD-quality is 40-60 KB depending on the image height and amount of detail in it. http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-1201-How_you_can_submit_pictures_NEW.html This means there needs to be compression of these images to make the file size smaller before they can be uploaded to the site.
I don’t know what program you used, but in previous instances like this it has been recommended that compression be set to 20 or 25% (or quality to 80 or 75% depending on the program).
I use http://www.xnview.com/, but do not have access to that program at my current location. Since there are not that many I can try to compress them some evening this week. For future reference though, it would be helpful if you could resize and compress before submitting any future contributions. Thanks.
The dimensions on these images are fine, but the file size is still too large (“too heavy”). The maximum size allowed to upload is 80 KB, but recommended maximum size for DVD-quality is 40-60 KB depending on the image height and amount of detail in it. http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-1201-How_you_can_submit_pictures_NEW.html This means there needs to be compression of these images to make the file size smaller before they can be uploaded to the site.
I don’t know what program you used, but in previous instances like this it has been recommended that compression be set to 20 or 25% (or quality to 80 or 75% depending on the program).
I use http://www.xnview.com/, but do not have access to that program at my current location. Since there are not that many I can try to compress them some evening this week. For future reference though, it would be helpful if you could resize and compress before submitting any future contributions. Thanks.