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Save PNG, what options to check?

Explorer ,
Jan 18, 2018 Jan 18, 2018

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I am a bit confused what options to check when I save my edited clipart files as pngs. There are three options large, medium or small. If create my clipart to be as crisp and clear as possible. What to chose? I do not find any answers when I google it. 🙂 What is the difference between the alternatives?

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Guide , Jan 18, 2018 Jan 18, 2018

Do you mean the little window that appears when you click the save button?

I've got  the german version only:

png.png

It is just the compression. Small > smallest file size / large > largest file size.

It has nothing to do with the quality. PNG = lossless compression format.

Is the PNG Format Lossless Since it Has a Compression Parameter?

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Do you mean the little window that appears when you click the save button?

I've got  the german version only:

png.png

It is just the compression. Small > smallest file size / large > largest file size.

It has nothing to do with the quality. PNG = lossless compression format.

Is the PNG Format Lossless Since it Has a Compression Parameter?

Fenja

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Agreed with fenjas29325284​.

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Then it would be smartest for me to do the large compression (smallest file), as I sell the files as instant downloads? I want the quality to be high but the size of the file as small as possible.

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Yes.

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Yes, exactly that box! (mine is in Swedish). Then it would be smartest to use the largest compression as I sell the files and want my file-size to be as small as possible? I hope I get it right! 🙂

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