RoGuE_StreaK
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Posted: Feb. 22 2005,23:42 |
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Interesting idea with the magnifying glass... One point for these desktop images, I think you really need an image that can be located centrally on the screen, and blend to a plain background colour (ie. from the fluxbox style), so that it can be used at any resolution - maybe a 640x480 image at largest, so that it's fullscreen at the minimum supported desktop size (I think it's safe to say that we don't need to cater to anything below that?), then at 800x600, 1024x768, etc., the background colour comes into play. Though I guess maybe if a large image is set to center-on-screen, it would just crop the edges...
Still, the smaller the image, the smaller the file-size, unless you are reducing colour-depth on a gif... Oh, does the background tool support png? Might be a better file format for it than jpg? I'm working with line-art styles rather than photographic styles, so I can get away with colour-reduced gif...
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