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[編輯]Why should w:Image:Star of life.gif be removed instead of this? This file is larger, much larger when translated into PNG (which it must be for at least a year or two longer). What advantage does it have? Simetrical 21:11, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
- SVG is a vector format. If you are not familiar with the difference between a vector and a raster image format, read the this: [1]. The file is a bit larger but its information content is much larger (see previous link). Furthermore, because the file consists of raw text it can be compressed with a good ratio – the GIF, on the other hand, is already compressed. (Currently SVGZ, which is zipped SVG, is not supported, but it probably will be in the future.)
- And now to your last argument – when commons, wikipedia, etc., render an SVG to a PNG the renderings is optimized for speed, not file size. An SVG can easily be rendered to a small PNG (even smaller than a GIF), JPEG, GIF, whatever, if file size was the important factor.
- I hope that explains why we are replacing bitmapped images with vector illustrations. –Gustavb 00:09, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
- Well, I won't argue, but all I can see is that for now, we have a much larger file that takes up extra CPU time to boot, and this will persist until SVGZ gains widespread browser support.
- It is not the case that larger files always results in more CPU time when rendered, this has to do with how the format is constructed. More bandwith is used, but I think it's marginal in this case. To reduce the file sizes (if this was an issue), Wikipedia could optimize the pre-rendered PNG:s automatically.
- If it were conceivable that we'd want to blow up a 200×200 image substantially at some point in the future, I could see the point, but as it is, I can't see any possible benefit for several years to come. Reason would seem to dictate we keep the PNG for now. Simetrical 01:20, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
- It is not only about what this "we" want to do, it's about all people that use Wikipedia and Commons. I would like Commons to be a place where I can get high quality images and illustrations for all different kinds of use, and I don't think I'm the only one. Say for example that I would like to use this illustration for a printed matter, then a bitmap version wouldn't be sufficient. Another reason to use a vector format which I didn't state in my last reply is that it brings the possibility to easily edit graphics and also reuse it in a lossless way. –Gustavb 01:55, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
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[編輯]This file was marked as equivalent to w:Image:Star_of_life2.png from en.wikipedia.org according to the NowCommons tag.
This is the edit history for that file's page:
- [2004-11-28T10:00:56Z] Rama ({{PD}})
- [2006-02-08T21:36:15Z] Swatjester (update copy)
- [2006-02-08T21:45:02Z] Swatjester (insig)
- [2006-04-03T21:50:02Z] Gustavb (+redundant)
- [2006-04-04T06:36:20Z] Shizhao
Original title:
- Star_of_life2.png
Upload log:
- (del) (cur) 09:00, 21 October 2005 . . Riumplus (Talk | contribs) . . 414×366 (2,888 bytes) (Switched from truecolor to palette-based encoding to losslessly shrink the file size by 48%)
- (del) (rev) 10:00, 28 November 2004 . . Rama (Talk | contribs) . . 414×366 (5,538 bytes) ({{PD}})
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