On Fri, Apr 26, 2002, Gregg Woodcock wrote:
tbmp_compression=true
guess_tbmp_size=false
try_reduce_dimension=true
When I use all 3, I get a file of size 3486KB!!!
According to the text in config file (I don't use Windows so I can't
test this myself) the above mentioned settings will give
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Michael Nordström wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002, Gregg Woodcock wrote:
tbmp_compression=true
guess_tbmp_size=false
try_reduce_dimension=true
When I use all 3, I get a file of size 3486KB!!!
According to the text in config file (I don't use Windows so I can't
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I think the only confusing thing is that setting tbmp_compression=true
_increases_ the file size. From the above:
This isn't out of the realm of possibility at all. Not all files
compress to a size smaller than the original, in fact. If
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002, Anthony Foglia wrote:
What's the reasoning behind that? What's the default compression
scheme?
I don't know how the Windows image parser works (and I really can't
say that I care about it either:) Anyone running it in Windows can
use the -V2 option and get more info
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