To get the best quality images with the smallest filesize, you should leave
the ones you're importing uncompressed, then when you import them, set their
compression to JPEG and a quality around 60 or 70 (or lower if space is a
premium), then when you create the projector, make sure to check the
"compress media" box, and it will use your JPEG settings inside Director to
compress the images.

Charlie Fiskeaux II
Media Designer
The Creative Group
www.cre8tivegroup.com
859/858-9054x29

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tab Julius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Mailinglist Lingo eng. 1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> Image size


> At 08:37 AM 3/26/03, Alex wrote:
> >Quick simple question that is bugging me,  I have a series of Jpg images
> >that in the windows folder register as being 12k in size the biggest ones
> >being 96k.
> >
> >When I import them into Director each of the images shoot up to a massive
> >1.8mb in size? I wonder why it does that?  Does it convert the jpg's from
a
> >compressed
> >format to a bitmap or something???
>
>
> That's it exactly.  Director expands them in memory to be uncompressed.
>
> If you need to reduce it, consider changing the color quality from, say,
> 32-bit to 24 bit or 16-bit.
>
> - Tab
>
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