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Wow, the PNS file are 3500kb's vs 170kb for the jps. Might be nice to have some sort of compromise option.

What is the best way to post these in a forum? Is it easy to show the image, so someone can see a preview, and then just click on it to view it fullscreen?
Wow, the PNS file are 3500kb's vs 170kb for the jps. Might be nice to have some sort of compromise option.



What is the best way to post these in a forum? Is it easy to show the image, so someone can see a preview, and then just click on it to view it fullscreen?

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Posted 04/23/2011 02:41 AM   
Yeah, they're monster sized. But with these terrabyte drives, it hardly matters... until you try to share them over the net.

I've been uploading to the [url=http://photos.3dvisionlive.com]3D Vision Live[/url] website lately. They will take JPS or PNS and, at least for now, there's no limit on storage space.

Another option is to rename it to PNG and upload it to one of the many image storage websites like ImageShack. Users then save the picture and rename it back to PNS to view it. You could also convert the PNG to a JPG so folks viewing don't have to wait an eon to see the picture. (3D Vision seems to do its own conversion.)
Yeah, they're monster sized. But with these terrabyte drives, it hardly matters... until you try to share them over the net.



I've been uploading to the 3D Vision Live website lately. They will take JPS or PNS and, at least for now, there's no limit on storage space.



Another option is to rename it to PNG and upload it to one of the many image storage websites like ImageShack. Users then save the picture and rename it back to PNS to view it. You could also convert the PNG to a JPG so folks viewing don't have to wait an eon to see the picture. (3D Vision seems to do its own conversion.)

#17
Posted 04/23/2011 02:20 PM   
[quote name='Zloth' date='23 April 2011 - 02:20 PM' timestamp='1303568450' post='1229265']
Yeah, they're monster sized. But with these terrabyte drives, it hardly matters... until you try to share them over the net.

I've been uploading to the [url=http://photos.3dvisionlive.com]3D Vision Live[/url] website lately. They will take JPS or PNS and, at least for now, there's no limit on storage space.

Another option is to rename it to PNG and upload it to one of the many image storage websites like ImageShack. Users then save the picture and rename it back to PNS to view it. You could also convert the PNG to a JPG so folks viewing don't have to wait an eon to see the picture. (3D Vision seems to do its own conversion.)
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Yeah the only way I can figure out how to do jps files is to do this:

pns -> rename -> png -> edit in paint and save as -> jpg -> rename -> jps
[quote name='Zloth' date='23 April 2011 - 02:20 PM' timestamp='1303568450' post='1229265']

Yeah, they're monster sized. But with these terrabyte drives, it hardly matters... until you try to share them over the net.



I've been uploading to the 3D Vision Live website lately. They will take JPS or PNS and, at least for now, there's no limit on storage space.



Another option is to rename it to PNG and upload it to one of the many image storage websites like ImageShack. Users then save the picture and rename it back to PNS to view it. You could also convert the PNG to a JPG so folks viewing don't have to wait an eon to see the picture. (3D Vision seems to do its own conversion.)





Yeah the only way I can figure out how to do jps files is to do this:



pns -> rename -> png -> edit in paint and save as -> jpg -> rename -> jps

#18
Posted 04/24/2011 06:35 AM   
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