Take a look at the background of a project I did about a year ago, say Vista Sound Collection:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/jamie/1128
Now compare it with a modern project of mine, say Pong 9100:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/jamie/156322
How come with newer projects, the quality of the colors and graphics have gone down so much? Am I doing something different, or have newer Scratch versions just gone down?
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In Scratch 1.2 the upload box includes this button -
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Ooh, maybe.
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relyt12101 wrote:
In Scratch 1.2 the upload box includes this button -
http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/5776/bleahzn6.png
Nope, I (almost) never compress projects.
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Yeah, but when I open any rather large Scratch project I've been working on from my hard drive, I find that gradients are really simplified, which is disturbing and annoying.
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jamie and fullmoon:
There is a known bug in the current Scratch release (v.1.2.1) regarding automatic image compression which cannot be avoided by manually unmarking the image compression checkbox. John described the bug in this thread:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=14308#p14308
He also suggests to use v 1.1 to upload any projects which really rely on accurate gradients (I have followed his advice myself with a project that needed precise color detection).
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Jens wrote:
jamie and fullmoon:
There is a known bug in the current Scratch release (v.1.2.1) regarding automatic image compression which cannot be avoided by manually unmarking the image compression checkbox. John described the bug in this thread:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=14308#p14308
He also suggests to use v 1.1 to upload any projects which really rely on accurate gradients (I have followed his advice myself with a project that needed precise color detection).
I noticed that! Even when I unchecked the box!
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