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Anonymous
#613636
9 months ago
The first part was super easy. The second part kicked my flank, but I was determined to succeed.
Cgeta
#613674
9 months ago
So this is her perfect daytime color?
That's very useful :)
Panner
#613744
9 months ago
Saved for future reference! Thanks Anonymous!
Anonymous
#613805
9 months ago
It might not be 100% perfect due to compression issues in the sample video, but it should be pretty darn close.
Kein
#614478
9 months ago
> uploaded as JPEG

...really?
Anonymous
#615260
8 months ago
@Kein
This is a picture about colored squares, its really not losing anything by being a jpeg.
Mike-RaWare
#615401
8 months ago
@#615260: Saving as JPEG changes the colors of a picture.
Anonymous
#616173
8 months ago
@Mike-RaWare
No. Seriously. The only place you have to worry about loss of information in jpegs is at the intersection between color areas. There is literally no better use for jpeg compression than a picture of colored squares. Unless you're trying to color sample the pixel or two border between the color square and the white background, you will get the exactly correct color that was in the original document.
Kein
#618937
8 months ago
@615260
Not like I can't reproduce the steps of your guide, it is not that hard and complicated (tho, I use a bit different method), but still... uploading it as JPEG - mauvais.
Anonymous
#622526
8 months ago
@Kein
Thats actually a good idea. As I said in #613805, compression issues with the videos is going to be the biggest problem. I looked at the video on youtube as well as the webrip, and both had different colors to begin with.