Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: Problems with my Species Pics

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2001
    Location
    Fort Dodge, IA, USA
    Posts
    1,337

    Problems with my Species Pics

    We are dressing up some of our ST:RPG information we have from non-Core Book sources (TrekRPGNet for example!) and decided to add pics to some of the species templates. We figure this would be a big help as some of the species we have stats for are not that well know (several from ST:TMP come to mind).

    We have found pics of most species, but they are so small when viewed they are worthless. If we resize the image in the text it blurs so bad that you can't even tell it was a picture.

    Now a guy in a chat room said the pics could be re-sized and would look perfect, as if that were the size I saved them in. However he had no idea how to do it. . .just said he knows someone who does it all the time.

    Can I resize them so they will look at least half-way decent. And can anyone here tell me how to do it?

    Thanks!
    Steven "redwood973" Wood

    "Man does not fail. He gives up trying."

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    London, England
    Posts
    41
    I'm not sure exactly how to do what you ask, but if you're talking about resizing ordinary images while retaining their sharpness, I believe it is impossible.

    The only kind of graphics I know that you can resize without compromising image quality are vector graphics, if that's any help. They define an image's properties through mathematical calculations and ratios (so I believe), so you can make your image as large or as small as you want.

    Hope that's of *some* use to you, but if there's another way of enhancing ordinary images, I'd love to hear it myself.
    "Gandolf Foogray, that was my name." - <i> Gandalf, LotR (Asian Bootleg Subtitles)</i>

  3. #3
    are you talking about making smaller picture bigger? If so, its a lost cause.

    But as a whole your original query doesn't make much sense. the only problems with resizing graphics I found is when the pics are small and need to be bigger. Not much you can do in that situation except get a bigger source picture.

    Anything else is less of a problem, embeddig images or making larger picture smaller. On the whole you will likely need a grahics program to ensure quality, and with that, you may even be able to adjust the loss of clarity with 'blown up' pictures.

    You might also want to say what pictures you are looking for to see if a larger version is available with minimal work...
    DanG/Darth Gurden
    The Voice of Reason and Sith Lord

    “Putting the FUNK! back into Dysfunctional!”

    Coming soon. The USS Ganymede NCC-80107
    "Ad astrae per scientia" (To the stars through knowledge)

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Parked within 10 feet of 29 degrees, 57' N, 90 degrees, 8' W. Did I mention my new phone has GPS?
    Posts
    1,171

    Re: Problems with my Species Pics

    Originally posted by redwood973
    We have found pics of most species, but they are so small when viewed they are worthless. If we resize the image in the text it blurs so bad that you can't even tell it was a picture.
    You could give them to Colin Powell to show to the UN Security Council, as proof of Iraqi non-compliance with the inspections... (Kidding! Only kidding! And taking the opposite side of that discussion from what I normally do)
    "If it ain't the Devil's music, you ain't doin' it right" -- Chris Thomas King

    "C makes for an awfully long lever." - H. Beam Piper

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2001
    Location
    Fort Dodge, IA, USA
    Posts
    1,337
    I was afraid it wasn't possible. I have been playing around with the pics a few days now and cant find anyway to make them larger and retain the sharp image.

    Just for reference this is where we got most of our pics from:

    http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/1558/UFP1.html

    If anyone can find a way to make those little pics larger and still look good. . .please let me know.

    Thanks!
    Steven "redwood973" Wood

    "Man does not fail. He gives up trying."

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Parked within 10 feet of 29 degrees, 57' N, 90 degrees, 8' W. Did I mention my new phone has GPS?
    Posts
    1,171
    Being as it's Geocities, you could always try e-mailing the owner of the page & asking them if they've got larger versions of the pics.
    "If it ain't the Devil's music, you ain't doin' it right" -- Chris Thomas King

    "C makes for an awfully long lever." - H. Beam Piper

  7. #7

    Question

    Originally posted by Dan Gurden
    You might also want to say what pictures you are looking for to see if a larger version is available with minimal work...
    Sorry. Wasn't sure if you read that bit. I know I have a tonne of picture files, and while I may not have what you need, I am fairly sure that either someone else has something or, i dunno, say the entire Star trek Fact Files and a scanner might be able to help?
    DanG/Darth Gurden
    The Voice of Reason and Sith Lord

    “Putting the FUNK! back into Dysfunctional!”

    Coming soon. The USS Ganymede NCC-80107
    "Ad astrae per scientia" (To the stars through knowledge)

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
    Location
    Baltimore, MD
    Posts
    1,331
    Try the Daystrom Institute. They have larger images of many species there. The images are mostly caps, and vary in quality. However, you might find something to your liking.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •