Posted 14 May 2010 - 10:08 PM

Whisper, on 13 May 2010 - 12:20 AM, said:

I'd really like to have the high resolution image, as I'm a graphic designer and can't stand having the low quality image when I know there is a better one available. However, it hangs whenever I try to open it on my computer (I'm using Irfanview, which is one of the best image viewers available). So, I was wondering if you could maybe add an archive containing a 'split' version of the high quality. Specifically, if you cut it in to segments that were each, say, 10,000px wide and then included each segment in the archive. This way I'd be able to open each image while still preserving the image quality.



I suppose that would be theoretically possible, but I make these in Visio which would not allow me to do such, leaving me the option of splitting the jpeg manually in paint or equivalent. I could do it, but it'd take some time. What I will do (immediately) is upload the background so you can take that and put it behind the lo-res version of the timeline yourself (and replicate it however many times you like to stretch it across), and that'll give you pretty much the same thing (the quality difference between the versions is pretty much negligible).The background is called August Ash, and it is now uploaded.Incidentally I'm looking at some other ways of reducing the file size by modifying the order of steps in my creation process and I'll re-post if I get anywhere with that.