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The 24bit-Bitmaps I have in my LF2 files are really big. Are there any bitmap compressors that you could suggest I could use. Otherwise, are there any way I could reduce the size of bitmaps without causing them to lose quality?
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You can make it a 8-Bit bitmap and optimize the colour-pallette (?)
I always do that to make smaller files.
Not sure which other software can do this, but I'm always using Corel-Photo-Paint. Maybe Photoshop or Gimp has the same feature.
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i guess almost every image-manipulation program can index the bmps, even ms paint (like save as 8-bit bitmap)
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That's right, paint however doesn't optimize the colour palette (I'm not sure about Windows 7, though)
So there might be some unwanted colour changes, if you save as 8-Bit in Paint.
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^tested it for ya. No it does not.
So basically paint is not really useful in this matter.
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