The PNG => JPG converter gave us bonus artifacts again, around the inner rim of the horned girl's dress =(
I dont see it...minabiStrikesAgain said:
The PNG => JPG converter gave us bonus artifacts again, around the inner rim of the horned girl's dress =(
Then you're lucky. Congratulations :3
If you're hell-bent on finding the artifacts, get the JPG and the PNG versions (zoomed in fully) in separate browser tabs and switch between them until you find the differences. Theoretically they are the same image, so everything in the JPG that isn't in the PNG (the original) is an artifact created by the converter.
If you're hell-bent on finding the artifacts, get the JPG and the PNG versions (zoomed in fully) in separate browser tabs and switch between them until you find the differences. Theoretically they are the same image, so everything in the JPG that isn't in the PNG (the original) is an artifact created by the converter.
It is quite standard that the jpg converter create quite a lot of artifacts, because it compress it to 94 and it doesn't handle the colors well, especially red. My suggestion would be stop looking at the JPG version, and go straight for the png with something like a script.minabiStrikesAgain said:
The PNG => JPG converter gave us bonus artifacts again, around the inner rim of the horned girl's dress =(