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In article <414ed30e$1@news.povray.org> , "Jeremy M. Praay"
<jer### [at] questsoftwarecom> wrote:
> If, as Thorsten points out, "basic intelligence" is required, then the rules
> appear to contradict themselves in this case. If it is not possible to get
> a JPEG as a direct result of a POV-Ray render, then we may wish to consider
> leaving out the first sentence, and adding something that says, "However,
> simply converting to the JPEG file format, and cropping of detail images is
> allowed as long as no other processing is done to the image."
Could we stop this pointless discussion? Direct result does not say
"generated by POV-Ray". Nobody had a problem with JPEG files that have
always been allowed before. It is not like this is new, only PNG output has
been dropped.
Thorsten
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