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From: R  Chan, Ph D 
Subject: Saving in GIF or JPG formats
Date: 11 Jul 1998 16:35:44
Message: <35A857F5.6D84@netvision.net.il>
Is there any way to save the files in GIF or JPG format?

thanks!


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From: marc
Subject: Re: Saving in GIF or JPG formats
Date: 11 Jul 1998 18:41:22
Message: <35a7dc02.0@news.povray.org>
R. Chan, Ph.D. wrote in message <35A### [at] netvisionnetil>...
>Is there any way to save the files in GIF or JPG format?
>
>thanks!

as far as I know the only formats available are .png, .tga, and system
specific (i.e. bitmap on pc)  but you can use a graphics app to change to
any format you want


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From: K  Tyler
Subject: Re: Saving in GIF or JPG formats
Date: 11 Jul 1998 18:41:35
Message: <35A7CDE7.927BF1E9@pacbell.net>
No. The three popular image fromats supported
are TGA, BMP, and PNG. To obtain obtain other
Image formats you will need a graphics program
such as PhotoShop or PaintShopPro that offer image
conversion capabilities.
K.Tyler

R. Chan, Ph.D. wrote:

> Is there any way to save the files in GIF or JPG format?
>
> thanks!


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From: F VERBAAS
Subject: Re: Saving in GIF or JPG formats
Date: 12 Jul 1998 13:14:28
Message: <35a8e0e4.0@news.povray.org>
Try using JASC image Robot for general conversions, almost any format to
almost any format in batch form.

A GOOD freeware is ImageView by Mike Young (mik### [at] zetnetcouk), This
program provides thumbnails of your images and conversion to JPG.

Frans
R. Chan, Ph.D. heeft geschreven in bericht
<35A### [at] netvisionnetil>...
>Is there any way to save the files in GIF or JPG format?
>
>thanks!


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From: Remco de Korte
Subject: Re: Saving in GIF or JPG formats
Date: 12 Jul 1998 15:09:36
Message: <35A8BC33.FCCFBD80@xs4all.nl>
R. Chan, Ph.D. wrote:
> 
> Is there any way to save the files in GIF or JPG format?
> 
> thanks!

GIF and JPG both lose some graphics quality (one in color the other in
compression). Easiest way to solve this is to render to TGA or some
other format, then use a graphics utility to convert. Then you can check
which file-format suits you best, and, for JPG how much you want to
compress the file. For multiple files batch conversion is the way to go.
PSP for instance does this.

Regards,

Remco de Korte
http://www.xs4all.nl/~remcodek/


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