I think the best file formats for larger quality images are either an
uncompressed pic or a png. I think png's work fine.

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Subject: Re: <lingo-l> fileSize management



>I had a very spooky experience. I created a splash screen for the uni
>coursework. I was told the file size (not a projector but .dir file) was
>around 2.8 MB and should have fit in a floppy. So I deleted the background
>image (was 60k in Photoshop but it says 1.2 MB in director Property
>Inspector) from the cast member then checked the size. It's now 3.1 MB!!
>What is going on? What is the best way to keep the size minimum?

Have you try Save and compact in the File menu ?

And you can use your image as a linked castmember if needed.

Emmanuel Brulavoine


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