its a PNG image it's the only images I find that doesn't leech colours over time ,the draw back is they are usually too large to post some times and compression software size reductions is limited

Would it work better if you printed to PDF, save, then post that file. Its the way I seperate pages on large files when I post.

J
 
its a PNG image it's the only images I find that doesn't leech colours over time ,the draw back is they are usually too large to post some times and compression software size reductions is limited

Yes it enlarges but is just a blur. I still say it doesn't look like any P38 schematic that I have seen because of the colours which are like those used on the L322.

Same file downloaded printed to PDF and here again, any better??

J
 

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if you look at the pdf version all the colour seem to blur into each other hence my preference to PNG Files but anything larger 1.2mb to large to post ,the enlarged PNG runs at 1.7MB
see attached from whence the diagram originated colour and all
 

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if you look at the pdf version all the colour seem to blur into each other hence my preference to PNG Files but anything larger 1.2mb to large to post ,the enlarged PNG runs at 1.7MB
see attached from whence the diagram originated colour and all
I am never gonna say your diagrams with colour are not great, As I have seen many and the work to get them to what you post must be huge.

I remember trawaling through a wiring dia for my XT on Ms paint to erase lines and colour lines to wire a new electronic ignition black box. Just to see the the ones I needed.

So I for 1 appreciate the effort :).

J
 
yes I've yet to find a better tool than MS paint shame the forum file size is so limiting as some of my files are too large to post and I have to either reduce the info and quality or forgo posting them
 
Can't you just share the original 4128 x 4648 pixel image on Google Drive ? or even better the original drawing file.
 
yes I've yet to find a better tool than MS paint shame the forum file size is so limiting as some of my files are too large to post and I have to either reduce the info and quality or forgo posting them

Irvan View if you want to reduce image size or crop or whatever. MS paint is better for adding circles and such to highlight what to concentrate on.
 
Paint in Win 10/11 is great for resizing to reduce the pixel count.

The thing I like about Irvan View is the versatility. You can reduce by a percentage or have a target file size. Various other options are available to help with quality. Plus, it saves your setting so you can do a whole load of images in the same folder very quickly indeed.
 
The thing I like about Irvan View is the versatility. You can reduce by a percentage or have a target file size. Various other options are available to help with quality. Plus, it saves your setting so you can do a whole load of images in the same folder very quickly indeed.
I rarely have to do more than one or two so have never bothered to look for anything better.
 

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