Post #1 · Posted at 2023-09-06 02:04:30pm 2.1 years ago
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Does anyone know of any way I can compress PNGs to a greater efficiency than my current means? Currently using Adobe Photoshop CS5 with the "Smallest" setting for PNG compression, though I find myself being off by 0.05 MB, which almost seems impossible to reduce any further.
Should I just reduce the number of pixels in my image then? Cuz I thought the standard DDR background size in current year was 1280x720
Should I just reduce the number of pixels in my image then? Cuz I thought the standard DDR background size in current year was 1280x720
Post #2 · Posted at 2023-09-06 10:59:35pm 2.1 years ago
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pnggauntlet
if it doesn't work (as it has been in my case for the past several weeks), there's some alternatives listed below
there's also optipng but it's a little difficult to use
if it doesn't work (as it has been in my case for the past several weeks), there's some alternatives listed below
there's also optipng but it's a little difficult to use

 
 
 
