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Originally posted by Warcaptain
24 bit, all i want is 24 bit gfx
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Why? Do I or anyone else want to spend time downloading large files? Absolutely not. I already showed you how to make a high color image look nearly identical in 8-bit mode. Not everyone here has DSL or other kind of hi-speed access. To me, you're just being lazy and not wanting to take the time to convert your images or to use a dithering effect.
Take a look at my example. Top image is the original 32bit color version. The one below is what it looks like after being put into 256 using the Floyd-Stienberg dithering method. There is very little difference that can be seen without magnifying it. If you don't have an application that can properly dither your images, send them my way or download something like Neopaint (shareware).