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- harry1o7
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
I think people aren't getting the point of the post. I think the problem is that, for large images, uploading them to scratch causes the bitmap editor to resize them to a lower resolution to fit the editor, which is not desirable if you want to preserve resolution. So, the OP proposes that uploaded images enter the vector editor by default so that, while they are technically bitmaps, they don't downscale.yes exactly
- Zoomer_X
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
Some websites it is possible to “vectorize” an image, such as http://vectormagic.com. But it does look photoshopped, I once put a fox image in there and it came out as a scary vector image. This really is the only way to make the image actually vector. Without something like this, this would just be a bitmap image in vector mode.
Last edited by Zoomer_X (Feb. 2, 2021 15:55:31)
- gosoccerboy5
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
Some websites it is possible to “vectorize” an image, such as http://vectormagic.com . But it does look photoshopped, I once put a fox image in there and it came out as a scary vector image. This really is the only way to make the image vector.Vector magic ftw! But no, you can always upload a bitmap image and press the ‘convert to vector’ button (btw that button doesn't actually make it fully ‘vectorized’).
- harry1o7
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
Of course! But the bitmap image isn't scaled down at all. It is in full res, which is the only reason I made the post.
- CST1229
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
My recommendation would be either to make larger than 480x360 images import in vector, or add large bitmap images.
- ipaddude
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
maybe let them choose to import in bitmap or vector
- the2000
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
maybe let them choose to import in bitmap or vectorI like this. Maybe a “don't ask me again until I refresh the page” tick box would be nice too.
- harry1o7
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Scratcher
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
maybe let them choose to import in bitmap or vectorYes! Great addition! That way you wouldn't have to click any extra buttons.
- gosoccerboy5
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
Bump. I realized that this might increase image quality because Scratch Vector preserves the pixels of an image even when it is resized. However I think automatically forcing it into vector would be a bit awkward so I'll go with this..
I think it would be awkward if it uploaded in vector but maybe Scratch's bitmap should preserve image quality even when images are smushed during import/resized to a smaller value.
I think it would be awkward if it uploaded in vector but maybe Scratch's bitmap should preserve image quality even when images are smushed during import/resized to a smaller value.
Last edited by gosoccerboy5 (Feb. 5, 2021 03:19:35)
- harry1o7
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Scratcher
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
I think it would be awkward if it uploaded in vector but maybe Scratch's bitmap should preserve image quality even when images are smushed during import/resized to a smaller value.
yes, but the problem with that is that users can only edit pixels up to a certain size. That way, it would be impossible to edit those pictures properly.
Last edited by harry1o7 (Feb. 5, 2021 12:58:37)
- JKFROWLINGFAN
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
I think people aren't getting the point of the post. I think the problem is that, for large images, uploading them to scratch causes the bitmap editor to resize them to a lower resolution to fit the editor, which is not desirable if you want to preserve resolution. So, the OP proposes that uploaded images enter the vector editor by default so that, while they are technically bitmaps, they don't downscale.yes exactly
I think that's so, that you are right
- TheSmartGuy1234
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
Support then you will keep the resolution. NOTE: buuuut it will be uneditable and IT WILL NOT BE HARD TO IMPLEMENT OK?
EDIT: i hav a browser extension with this and its great
EDIT: i hav a browser extension with this and its great
Last edited by TheSmartGuy1234 (Nov. 23, 2021 05:22:08)
- -BlazingWind-
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
Support then you will keep the resolution. NOTE: buuuut it will be uneditable and IT WILL NOT BE HARD TO IMPLEMENT OK?
Please don't necropost! I've seen this multiple times from your side..
Thanks and Scratch On!
- VeryFamus
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
Can you change the title to Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap Option. As mlcreater said “Some people prefer bitmap mode.” This would not make some of the people who prefer bitmap happy because they have to stay on vector. I'd recommend that it would be an option in the Account Settings.
Technically, there is an option. Switching to bitmap
Anyways I support, the pixel size can absolutely ruin photo resolution
- god286
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
Does necroposting even exist in Suggestions?Support then you will keep the resolution. NOTE: buuuut it will be uneditable and IT WILL NOT BE HARD TO IMPLEMENT OK?
Please don't necropost! I've seen this multiple times from your side..
Thanks and Scratch On!
Anyways, support - for bringing photos of the internet Scratch just removes all of the quality. Luckily for me I use Google Drawings so I can export as an SVG, but not everyone uses it!
- plqaokwsijeduhrfyg
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
Bitmap:Really? Show proof. That's physically impossible unless you used external tools.no it workedsupport today I shared two projects and had to take them down to convert the images to vectorConverting them to vector won't do anything once they've already been converted to bitmap.

Vector:

The edges are a bit smoother on the vector one.
I didn’t see any different in the editor though, only the stage.- TheSmartGuy1234
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
It is because of the fact that anti-aliasing is only on vector.Bitmap:Really? Show proof. That's physically impossible unless you used external tools.no it workedsupport today I shared two projects and had to take them down to convert the images to vectorConverting them to vector won't do anything once they've already been converted to bitmap.
Vector:
The edges are a bit smoother on the vector one.I didn’t see any different in the editor though, only the stage.
- Minoru07
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
You've still failed to explain exactly what is impossible or how it is impossible, and as evidenced by @gosoccerboy5's response, people are not getting your point as a result.Okay fine, if your screen got broken in such a way. that it happens to display the images at a higher resolution, then sure. Physically unlikely. Also yes computer monitors do exist physicallyAh yes pixels lighting up in a certain manner are physical beingsReally? Show proof. That's physically impossible unless you used external tools.Converting them to vector won't do anything once they've already been converted to bitmap.no it worked
For everyone else reading this thread, this is roughly what @the2000 is getting at (it's long, but it's required reading in order to be able to understand the point being made):
The two image formats that Scratch has, bitmap and vector, work in substantially different ways. Bitmap images consist of an array of pixels with a definite size, while vector images consist of instructions defining how to draw lines, curves, text, and other such things. As you might expect, vector images can be resized infinitely without issue, while bitmap images will either get pixelated or blurry (depending on the upscaling method used) when upscaled any more than 100% size - since to do so would require conjuring more pixels out of nowhere through…magic, I guess? (Or AI?)
The point is that, in theory, converting a bitmap image to vector should not result in any visible difference, as we've already established that you can't just magically get more detail out a bitmap image - and indeed, when you do so, the bitmap image just gets embedded in the SVG file.
In practice, however, I do believe that due to a quirk in Scratch's rendering engine, doing this does actually make bitmap images look a little better. The difference was too small for me to note in my first post on this topic, but I imported a high resolution (1280x720) bitmap image and converted it to vector - while it was still pixelated, it was a little softer-looking, so I guess it looks slightly better? I don't get what all the fuss is, but whatevs.
With all this in mind, I'm proposing that the suggestion be changed from “having all uploaded images being in vector by default” to “fix whatever rendering quirk that makes converting bitmap images to vector cause them to look better, so they look equally good in both modes”. I didn't read the OP, see the next two posts.
The reason they (including me) want this, is not because it wil increase res, but because scratch decreases our res, so in vector it wont decrease the res of the pics
- lando0818
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Uploaded Images Should Start in Vector, not Bitmap
i like it not 8 bit
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