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Starryk
Dołączył: Nov 2008
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Republishing of new cards - My Thoughts

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January 13, 2014, 12 odpowiedzi
@Kutta: i can understand your frustration even if for my setting the new files are exactly the right height at 100%
I think what some might easily forget is that they have to have one size for all models no matter if they are 1,50 m or 1,90 m tall.
And they should not be cut off if they put their hands into the air.
So if on your screenshot the model would almost touch the top of the screen in that pose everything that goes higher than that would be cut off.
So i do believe Totem when they say that the new clips are 1080p even if they don't reach the top of the screen.
To find out how large the clips really are i did the following.
I used a pole dance clip for reference and in small mode as the pole is not extended to the top of the screen then.
Its approx. 615 px high at 60%
so the rest ist just a calculation.
615 / 60 * 100 = 1025p for 100 % and thats close to 1080p
The model (in this case Vanda Lust) is approx 500p tall so same calculation makes her 833 p tall at 100%

The second screenshot shows one of the 'old' 1080p shows again pole small mode 60%
There the pole is about 900p tall which make it 1500p tall at 100%
The model is 670p tall which would make her 1115p tall at 100%.

The last screenshot shows that same old show in the newest software version.
Again a pole clip at 60% but now the pole is only 500p tall.
So with the newest version of the software the republishing actually makes them taller again.

Also the newest version of the software is already scaling the 'old' 1080p shows down. So if you use the newest version there is no point in not updating these shows.
The last screenshot shows that same old show in the newest software version.
Again a pole clip at 60% but now the pole is only 500p tall.
So with the newest version of the software the republishing actually makes them taller again.