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It would be nice if it stayed(or became) 75kb. People donated for the forums to come back up, and everything's being restored but nothing's being additionally added. There might be a few board upgrades, but nothing actually beneficial directly to the user.
This would also help signature makers since they've been forced under the 50kb rule for quite some time now. |
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Yes I'd like to see this addressed as 50kb really does suck. 200kb limit is what I think is reasonable. Seriously what's the big deal? 56k has learned to deal with bandwidth sucking sites for years now. Why make the majority suffer for them?
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I don't think it is. I heard that chocosig allows you to store 75kb, so some people thought that the overall restrictions were the same.
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The signature filesize limit is still 50 KB, despite the size allowance for ChocoSig. You can ask bobo why he set that limit.
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Nobody has actually discussed it yet. Bobo was acting on his own when he specified a 75kb limit.
Personally I wouldn't mind a 75kb limit, but nothing bigger than that. Optimize your images =/ |
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I still optomize my images, Blah. But sometimes there isn't much you can do.
Take this beauty here. ![]() It barely fits on imageshack at 1022.5 KB and I pulled a bunch of tricks for that. It's well within sigpic dimensions but I can't make it anywhere near the 50 kb or 70 kb without it looking like shit and/or being really fucking small like my current guu sigpic. And when I do that I lose more detail and you can hardly tell what it comes from. So while I can do low-frame count gif in the 50 kb limit okay it's one bitch in and a half to do it with larger-frame count gifs. I often have to find opportune gif opportunities where I can clear out most of the gif and have mostly one background and have new frames for just mouth movements. I barely squeezed by with the bears in my sigs by pulling off a lot of tricks and believe me it takes hours of fucking irritating time. Now let me show you what 200 kb will let you pull off with the gif I showed you above. at 64 colors and no dither and even smaller, no dither but 256 colors.Do you see the small range in those sizes and how much I was able to get out of that while being in just the 200 kb limit? I don't think I'm being unreasonable here. So now reduce that 150 kb more and see that "oh boy it's not fun times at all." Hell it might be that Adobe ImageReady is a sucky program for making optimized gifs in. If you could recommend one that is better and that'll let me crack in decent size gifs without looking like shit while allowing for the current limits then fine but I'm not seeing it right now. |
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I fail to see how it's any worse than your cat which scurries off into an invisible wall halfway across your sig space. But I digress it was merely an example and to get upset over it would be ima- FUCK YOU SHIN! >=U |
Take Elixir here. He likes to make signatures, but isn't entirely experienced in the department of saving in a specific format. Then there's the amount of colors to use. Then there's things like dithering, diffusion, selective, adaptive, and oh god I'm already lost. They're all minor differences but they add up and make a big difference in the end. It's like saying a dollar isn't much, but it all adds up. Point is, 75kb sounds plausable. Most of the signatures I've made(or tried making, heh) range between 50~100kb. If you're really that worried about the size(wait, what did donations go towards again.) then decrease the dimensions and increase the size. A maximum of 400x300 sounds fine. I've checked in photoshop just now and it seems pretty reasonable. I also like how a certain person's signature was 49kb, but displayed as 51kb in properties and was signature police'd, yet another certain person's Ace Combat signature was well over 550x in dimensions and it took 2 weeks before I saw any change. Probably because it was an Ace Combat sig. |
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Why is there a limit on the number of images?
In the past I had a zero signature that looked like one image but was actually one image split into 13 parts and carefully assembled with vbcode. I wasn't caught for having it, but I did not understand why 13 images which, when assembled, was under the maximum signature pic filesize and visible size, was technically unallowed. |
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Remove filesize limits entirely. Just add a feature which allows a user to block whatever he or she doesn't like.
Of course no one would block mine. ::Ace Combat Zero intro movie:: Double Post: Uh, what is the point of multiple images. Ever heard of Photoshop layers. ![]()
Last edited by Megalith : Mar 24, 2006 at 01:08 PM.
Reason: Automerged double post.
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