Convert photos to JPG format for stories and sharing on the forum & EtiquetteIndex of Links:About default images that come from Sims 4 How to: Convert photos to jpeg formatAbout IfanView and Your Current PhotosHow to: Check Your Image Type/FormatAttach and Insert Photos into PostsA Reminder on Etiquette
About default images that come from Sims 4And why we prefer photos in .jpg format.
Hi guys, depending on the service you use, it would be friendly to our mobile users to switch the types of files you're sharing on the Forum to jpg. Many files are of the png type, uncompressed, and a single picture is 2.5 megabytes in size. This is the default type of screenshot the Sims 3/4 take and they are literally 10x bigger in terms of file size than they need to be. I'm not talking about how wide a picture is, but the amount of downloading a person has to do to get the picture. If you have a story with 50 pictures on one page, a person has to download over 75mg just to download that page. This definitely hurts people's abilities to read your stories.
If you're just uploading pictures from the game directly, you're using the high-res screenshots and those aren't necessary here. The largest picture size the Forum will even display is 800 pixels wide. Many pictures here are 1920 pixels wide and in uncompressed PNG format. We want a compressed format so it's more friendly. It's literally about 4x as big as an 800 width picture in terms of size, and about 10x larger in terms of how much a person has to download. This is why we prefer members convert photos to .jpg format.
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How to Convert Photos to JPG formatHere are a few free editors to convert the pictures from PNG format to JPEG for you.
IrfanView -
http://download.cnet.com/IrfanView/Simple Batch Conversion Using Irfanview
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/50519/simple-batch-conversion-using-irfanview/Resize Images with Irfanview
http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/forum/index.php?topic=26583.msg483711#msg483711How To: Use IrfanView Batch Conversion and Resize Images
https://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/forum/index.php?topic=30846.msg492875#msg492875*****
Microsoft Paint (Comes with Windows)
How To: Edit Photos - Basics using Paint
http://www.carls-sims-4-guide.com/forum/index.php/topic,25578.0.htmlHow to Use Microsoft Paint in Windows
https://www.wikihow.com/Use-Microsoft-Paint-in-WindowsHow to Resize an Image in Microsoft Paint
https://www.wikihow.com/Resize-an-Image-in-Microsoft-Paint*****
Other ways to convert photos to .jpg format:wikiHow to Convert Pictures To Jpeg
http://www.wikihow.com/Convert-Pictures-To-JPEGUsing your own photo editor, if you have one to load your photos and export them as .jpg or .jpeg
Using an image converter online:
Convert Png to Jpg
https://png2jpg.com/Select files to upload or drag and drop the files
PNG to JPG online converter
https://ezgif.com/png-to-jpg- Select files to upload or use their image url to convert files.
How to Edit Photos on Mac Using Photos
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About IfanView and Your Current PhotosIrfanview is an excellent photo editor, and you can actually convert ALL of your images at once, using the instructions. Then, when you upload them they will not take mobile users nearly as long to download. Even on my fast cable, it takes about 10 seconds to load some pages with many png images.
I won't point out any culprits, just want you guys who didn't know to know that the size of files matters in an age when so many people are using limited data plans on mobile phones with already slow internet. I am sure that some people have to stay away from stories just because they can eat up so much bandwidth.
There's no need to go back and change all your story pictures, this is just a nice idea for future posts. I wouldn't want anyone to have to do all that work! Once you've wrapped your head around how to batch replace - with the 'B' key in Irfanview, it becomes very easy and the files even take less time to upload to your choice of image hosting services, such as Imgur or Photobucket.
Follow those instructions and converting pictures will become second nature, even if it takes some time to learn. There is no need to resize them if you'd like people to be able click them to see the full image, but changing the file type will have a massive impact on size without noticeably hurting the picture's quality.
This will also reduce the space images take up on your hard drive, allowing you to store many more of them if you delete the originals once the conversion is done. I suggest you make a subfolder in The Sims 4 screenshots directory, and put the converted pictures there. You can then delete as many high-res shots as you need, and in the process save tons of space.
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How to Check Your Images Type/Format: If you wonder which type you're using but are unsure, you can check with these instructions, provided by Deklitch:
1) Go to the post that has the image you want to check.
2) Right click the image you want to check.
3) Select Open Image, View Photo Info or Properties from the drop down. (Depending on what browser you have.)
4) In the pop-up box that comes up - look for the word Type: If this says PNG Image, then your image was saved in .png format and will need to be changed to a .jpg format.
5) Repeat the above 4 steps for a few more pictures in one of your posts to ensure that it wasn't a one off jpg file, but provided you save the pictures in the same way each time, they should be the same format. (Note the SHOULD, not WILL in that last sentence)
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Also, a Reminder on EtiquetteWe have had a few incidents where people have commented rude things on other people's stories. That's completely unacceptable. The comments get removed; you are in another person's little spot on the forum and it's rude to say something negative about their story and intend to degrade them. This is their place to express creativity, and if you do not like the story you can just move on. Just because you don't like the direction a story is heading, doesn't mean someone else doesn't. Many members enjoy reading them, and encourage one another.
Those are called manners, exercise them please.
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