Mario / Mark / TT,

Thanks for all the helpful comments.

Mario, your post is a great reference - it's a pity this stuff tends to get 
buried in GG.

In my application, I think we are mostly dealing with screen shots and 
pretty much only view the wikis on screens, ranging from desktops to 
mobiles, so no need for printing.

I will look further into a suitable image manipulation application that 
will allow for a simple workflow to get from the screen capture through 
image optimisation to copying into Tiddlywiki.

Thanks again.

Regards,

Mal




On Sunday, 10 November 2019 04:42:28 UTC+10, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Mal, partly backing up PMario & Mark but with a sharper intent ... :-)
>
> It would definitely be easiest to use an external image editor with bulk 
> functions to prepare images. Change resolution, palette color numbers & 
> output format for LOWEST NICE LOOKING SIZE (do that interactively in the 
> program). There are lots of them.
>
> On Windows https://www.irfanview.net/ is a good free one to try. There 
> are many others on all platforms.
>
> Underlining your OP: You need make sure image resolutions are not higher 
> than the viewport. Match them to the max resolution you'd display. That is 
> the biggest issue.
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>

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