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Saving file size by converting objects to .png

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The Tman - 29 Oct 2007 20:34 GMT
Ok, so what I want to know, is if I have hundreds of objects grouped together
and I will no longer be needing to edit it, will I be able to save file space
if I save it as a .png and re-insert it?
thx
John Wilson - 29 Oct 2007 20:54 GMT
Worth trying but my guess would be a size increase
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> Ok, so what I want to know, is if I have hundreds of objects grouped together
> and I will no longer be needing to edit it, will I be able to save file space
> if I save it as a .png and re-insert it?
> thx
Landy - 29 Oct 2007 21:10 GMT
If they're hundreds of objects, it is likely that they are vector objects.
If you convert them to
a bitmap, you will likely get a very large increase in file size.
cheers
Bill

> Ok, so what I want to know, is if I have hundreds of objects grouped
> together
> and I will no longer be needing to edit it, will I be able to save file
> space
> if I save it as a .png and re-insert it?
> thx
The Tman - 29 Oct 2007 21:39 GMT
Thx and what about speed?
I am noticing extremly jerky animations, would .png do anything to this?

> If they're hundreds of objects, it is likely that they are vector objects.
> If you convert them to
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> > if I save it as a .png and re-insert it?
> > thx
John Wilson - 29 Oct 2007 21:45 GMT
You could just check it out. You can cut and paste special as png which takes
no time at all.

If it doesn't help just undo with ctrl Z!
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> Thx and what about speed?
> I am noticing extremly jerky animations, would .png do anything to this?
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> > > if I save it as a .png and re-insert it?
> > > thx

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