Also, i'm trying to run your program on a spare win98 machine.
Version 0.3b isn't well prepared for win98. Too bad.
Screen resolution is 1024x768 so it should be good.
The status bar is gone ? So i can't see how far the analyzing/creation is...
Hope you can fix it.
Ok clear on that GIF addon. PNG-4 would be nice.
For the win98 testing, you could use the compatibility options of winXP.
So run this program in win95/win98 mode (right mouse click).
Or is there any way that i can use your tool within DOS ?
A command line prompt ? Would be very efficient, i don't want to see those tiles![]()
I don't have anything planned... I have a thousand other projects waiting and this seems to work for now...
Of course not. PNG is non-tunable ( ...well, as in I already set all the z-pmeters to max compression etc. ). There are simply 2 formats; 8bit and 4bit. These are included in 0.3b.
Correct. The size is approx. half of the original one.
I see. Well, I discourage making JPGs from PNGs. The 4bit version pretty much represents the best compression/quality ratio. You can still do it of course by clicking on the "Force JPG" if you really, really need to, but with the 4bit PNG version available now, there is no real need for it...
JPEG is really bad compressing lines etc. It was designed to work on "organic" images ( like satellite pictures )... PNG does a better job on geometric images, like vector type maps ( fonts included )...
Indeed. That's the nature of PNG vs. JPG.
Indeed. That's the nature of JPG.
Hmmm, that could be an artifact of the quick JPG estimation, which accumulative produces this difference. I was debating for a while to slow down the compression in the analyze state to produce more evenly distributed GPSFS files, or do it faster with less even results... I voted for the latter, as there is no significant seek time impact on the PSP due this "minor" distribution difference.
Cheers,
MIB.42
Ok oki'll cool down.
You say there is 8bit and 4bit PNG present in your 0.3b release.
How to choose between it to see the differences ?
GPSFS_util only outputs 4bit PNGs if PNG maps are optimized. ( There is no reason to output 8bit ones, as that's what the original map was in )
What I usually do is to load 2 GPSGS_utils and browse the original (8bit) and the newly created (4bit) maps. If all went well, they are "almost" identical...
Bug fixes...
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