A list of puns related to "ART image file format"
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<h1 style="text-align:center;">My Favourite Food</h1>
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<h2>starters</h2>
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<li>mushroom soup</li>
<li>sushi</li>
<li>edamame</li>
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<h3>main menu</h3>
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<li>risotto</li>
<li>japanese curry rice</li>
<li>fish and chips</li>
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<h4>beverages</h4>
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<li>oolong tea</li>
<li>coca cola</li>
<li>milk tea</li>
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<h5>dessert</h5>
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<li>red bean soup</li>
<li>ice cream</li>
<li>cendol</li>
I usually print from a tif file, but PP doesn't recognize those. What's better than jpg?
https://github.com/crawsome/Reddit_Image_Scraper
Reliably scrape multiple subreddits for multiple file formats.
https://github.com/D3vd/Reddit_Image_Scraper
This version well-supersedes the template created previously, with MANY new features.
And best of all, it's VERY EASY to setup.
Make sure to have installed these libraries before executing the program.
Write some warnings here soon for best practices.
Crontab entry for you if you like:
Runs once a day at 00:00 UTC.
00 00 * * * cd /path/to/script/Reddit_Image_Scraper-master && python3 Reddit_image_scraper.py
When i upload my jpg to an image webpart on an SPO page, original quality is lost. What is the right format/resolution of the image to upload in order to keep the original quality?
In recent years many websites have begun using WEBP format images, and I've collected a lot of them (thousands) for various projects but many of my preferred programs do not properly recognize this format, Windows 7 cannot even generate thumbnails for it.
I want to find a way to batch convert these files to a different more common file, but the problem is that not all of them are static images, some are animated like animated gifs, or full on video.
Is there a software that can intelligently identify the best format to convert these files into something more common like JPG, GIF, or MP4?
This mostly relates to ownership rights and intellectual property rights.
A lot of NFT investors seem to think that they have exclusive rights to the artwork being used, they can use "their" artwork commercially, etc.
If you bought an artwork NFT, not only do you not have any ownership rights to that art, but you didn't buy any art at all.
An NFT can convey ownership, sure -- that's a use case, but it's not an integral feature. Just because you bought an NFT of a real-world painting doesn't mean you own the painting, and the same goes for digital art as well.
Artwork in NFTs is stored in three ways:
In none of the above examples are you buying art.
----You're buying a token containing or linking to an image file, and that's the asset.
You can prove that you're the owner of that file, and the creator of the art has agreed that this file, and your token, represent the art itself.
That's all well and good -- you can support local artists, build a collection for the sake of having collectibles, etc. Obviously a major motivation here is in speculative gains, and the artwork is secondary, and that's also fine as long as people understand what they're buying
When you trade artwork NFTs, you're not trading digital art. You're trading a token that an artist has agreed represents their art. It's similar to the idea of buying a print copy of a painting -- you bought something like a copy of the artwork, albeit an intangible one in this case. You don't own the artwork, you own the image file, or a URL linking out to the image file.
If you sell someone art for $100, I can't copy/paste your JPG file and use the art for my company, because the file isn't the asset -- the image is the asset, and you own it. However, you don't "own" the artwork in an NFT like that, not even if you paid $1 million for it.
I am stacking a bunch of firefly pictures together and it got me curious.
StarStax does not accept .NEF format, so I converted them to jpeg. Should I have used .TIFF?
I've been wondering this for a while, GIF's seem quite outdated but they are so popular people keep using them. Is it possible for a GIF file format to be updated? How does that even work? Why aren't they updated? Explain like I'm 5 pls
Hello everyone and thank you for reading this!
I have two issues. I am using a Samsung Galaxy S9 which has an application called dual messenger which allows me to have more than one WhatsApp program running. I have my regular cell phone number WhatsApp and also my Google phone number WhatsApp. Both work great.
The problem started a few days ago when I noticed that I can't take a picture with my front camera and send it to somebody on the Dual messenger WhatsApp. It works fine on the regular WhatsApp. It takes the picture just fine, and then it disappears and then it says the file format is not supported. I was tempted to uninstall and reinstall the second WhatsApp, but I did not want to lose all the pictures that my friends have sent me.
I then realized that that second WhatsApp was not being backed up to my Google photos like the original WhatsApp. The Dual messenger WhatsApp doesn't really have a backup that I can see.
So basically I have two questions.
How can I get my WhatsApp front facing camera to work and not telling me that it's an unsupported file format and just take the picture?
Where are all these pictures that my friend sent me stored on my phone? Is there any way that I could back up my second dual messenger WhatsApp picture gallery to my Google photos?
I hope this makes sense in any help would be appreciated. If anybody knows of a better Forum, if this is not the right one, where I can post this question please let me know. Thank you all.
The problem with posting pixel art on Reddit is that the interface is designed more for high quality photos and automatically converts any image file type to .jpg/jpeg which is not a lossless file format. This is very bad for pixel art. We need to be able to use .png format as to not lose data when uploading. Also because of the data loss jpgs affect the contrast and colors which are carefully devised in a way to express depth and perspective. So my suggestion is to give us the ability to choose what format to use, png or jpg. This would help on the browser version of Reddit and the mobile app, which is what I used to post eighty percent of my images.
Thank you in advance for reading this, I appreciate the consideration and hope to see this change.
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Whenever I save an image to an iOS file provider (Files.app, Readdle Documents etc), instead of to the camera roll, Apollo saves the image as a PNG instead of the original image format (eg: JPG). Results in huge files with generic names.
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I'd love if some1 could help me out, bc I'm going crazy.
I've had the phone since February and just today did it start with this issue. From my memory, I don't think either WhatsApp or Reddit have updated today, which is why I find it so strange.
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