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  • K Offline
    kaas
    last edited by 14 May 2014, 06:15

    In short: why does Layout convert inserted jpg's to png within a layout file?

    In the Sketchup docs http://help.sketchup.com/en/article/95640 I read: "use compressed image file formats such as JPEG and PNG".

    I noticed though, if I insert 2 jpgs, 2.64Mb + 1.79Mb the layout file jumps from 6Mb to 59.89Mb. If I rename the layout extension to zip and look inside I see two png files of 18.24Mb and 30.37Mb.

    What can I do to get a more smaller file size (besides converting the jps to really low resolution)?

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      marcdurant
      last edited by 29 May 2014, 22:36

      Hi-

      You're the second person who has reported this issue. So far I haven't been able to reproduce the problem, so no fix yet. If you can send me a copy of your layout file for investigation it might be helpful.

      Thanks,
      Marc

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        kaas
        last edited by 1 Jun 2014, 08:49

        @marcdurant said:

        Hi-

        You're the second person who has reported this issue. So far I haven't been able to reproduce the problem, so no fix yet. If you can send me a copy of your layout file for investigation it might be helpful.

        Thanks,
        Marc

        Hi Marc,

        Thanks for looking into the issue. I just send you a pm with the download location of the layout file.

        Regards,

        Max

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          GMthompson
          last edited by 14 Nov 2014, 23:14

          are you converting a pdf into a image file

          you can learn something everyday by paying attention

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