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Posted: 2024-04-20 14:51:07
by BugmenotEncore - Size: 7000x12500
- Source: www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/113942011
- Rating: Explicit
- Score: 54 (vote up)
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>> #541421
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This is for two reasons.
1. I like them, they are pretty good.
2. Often, the man uploads images on No compression. I mean, literally none, I checked. I've never seen that before. This picture here - while stile enormous - is smaller than Either of the two images I've put together to make it. It's unreal how unnecessarily big his stuff is. Some of them take 10 seconds to fully load on broadband.
How does that even happen? Most software does compression for you as part of saving your work by default. I don't get it. Does he think it will result in quality loss?(ps: it doesn't, .png is a lossless format.) Did trees, server space, and/or our bandwidth kill his family and this is how he gets even?
Regardless, thank you for listening to my rant, I hope you enjoy all these preemptive uploads, before he can max out my phone's data plan with eight of them.
>> #541427
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I hereby make it my mission to upload every image the hub's very own Mr._.H_Man had made.
This is for two reasons.
1. I like them, they are pretty good.
2. Often, the man uploads images on No compression. I mean, literally none, I checked. I've never seen that before. This picture here - while stile enormous - is smaller than Either of the two images I've put together to make it. It's unreal how unnecessarily big his stuff is. Some of them take 10 seconds to fully load on broadband.
How does that even happen? Most software does compression for you as part of saving your work by default. I don't get it. Does he think it will result in quality loss?(ps: it doesn't, .png is a lossless format.) Did trees, server space, and/or our bandwidth kill his family and this is how he gets even?
Regardless, thank you for listening to my rant, I hope you enjoy all these preemptive uploads, before he can max out my phone's data plan with eight of them.
Hey thanks for uploading my stuff, and for liking it too.
The reason why everything is so big is because I upscale everything I make to 300dpi in Photoshop and the only time I do compress is when the file size is too big for Pixiv. The reason I upscale everything is because everything I render is at 72 or 96 dpi by default, and I don't think it looks great like that, sorry I guess
Anyway you might have to go through my Twitter too, as not everything I make is uploaded to Pixiv, and everything there should be compressed because Twitter does that automatically, but thanks again
>> #541428
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That is enlightening, thank you!
To clarify, though, I purely referred to size in the sense of the storage space the images take. I have left all resolutions as you've originally made it.
Your upscaling will not go to waste!