hey im trying to post some of my work from microsoft paint and for some resone it keeps on saying theres some BMP error that i need to fix what is a BMP and how do i fix it?
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hey im trying to post some of my work from microsoft paint and for some resone it keeps on saying theres some BMP error that i need to fix what is a BMP and how do i fix it?
Updated by Aurali
bitmap or something like that. it a file format that windows uses for images. maybe get a nice photo-editing software that changes file types? i forgot the one i used to use but, i think something like charmaleone, something really close to the pokémon charmander's evolutions name
Updated by anonymous
If it's a bmp file, changing it to a jpeg would lose quality. Change the last part from .jpg to .png
This will increase filesize, but you'll be able to upload it, and it will retain quality.
Updated by anonymous
Open with windows photo viewer, save as PNG, and upload.
Easy as pie.
Updated by anonymous
u mean by last part by last part of the name?
Updated by anonymous
Yes, the extension has to be PNG. You can chose between PNG BMP and JPG.
Updated by anonymous
Higher Forces failed again, dammit
Updated by anonymous
Jazz said:
Higher Forces failed again, dammit
Lol, i know people who just renamed the extension xD
Updated by anonymous
Yeah, changing the extension does not change the format with which the picture is saved as. If you drew it in Paint, you should have the option to 'save as' a .png file
Updated by anonymous
The best filetype depends on the content of the image. If it has a lot of very detailed areas, like you would find in a photo, JPEG is the best choice, since there aren't many sharp lines where compression artifacts can be seen.
On the other hand, PNG is best for simple images with sharp lines and large areas of single color, where JPEG's compression will look bad.
Updated by anonymous
tony311 said:
The best filetype depends on the content of the image. If it has a lot of very detailed areas, like you would find in a photo, JPEG is the best choice, since there aren't many sharp lines where compression artifacts can be seen.On the other hand, PNG is best for simple images with sharp lines and large areas of single color, where JPEG's compression will look bad.
If its small = PNG / GIF
If its big = JPG
Thats how i do :D
Updated by anonymous
tony311 said:
The best filetype depends on the content of the image. If it has a lot of very detailed areas, like you would find in a photo, JPEG is the best choice, since there aren't many sharp lines where compression artifacts can be seen.On the other hand, PNG is best for simple images with sharp lines and large areas of single color, where JPEG's compression will look bad.
and if there are very few colors in the image: gif.
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