This is helpful when you plan to either upload your images online or send it via e-mail. Even sending files via WhatsApp, there are file size restrictions that might prevent you from sending larger images.
The figma top bar and side panels are very big and left too small area for the actual content. Anyone knows how can I reduce their sizes? Thanks
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The regular zoom shortcuts only zoom in/out the artboards area. I needed to click on the small magnifying glass icon in the right side browser URL area in order to reset the text size and panel size of the top bar and side panels.
Hi Mike, I had the same issue, until I found how to fix it. Warning, once you Navigate to this location , you are exiting your current page. save your Figma link for later. Copy and paste it into a text file. Here is how I fixed my issue on Mac:
on figma page:
Navigate to main menu (down arrow on the top left corner). Then select Help and Account, under that, select Open font setting, once your account page is opened , do command + for larger font, and command - for smaller font. After you choose the desired font size, close that page all together and open Figma link again.
Photos from modern cellphones and cameras usually have over 6 million pixels, while most cellphones, tablets, notebook or TV screens have only about 1.5 million pixels, which means you end up seeing a resized version of the image (you only use the full image if you print it). So if you resize your image, decreasing its width and height to a half, your image would have about the same number of pixels as the screens that will display it, and you wouldn't be losing any quality or detail, even looking at your image in full screen mode.
Hi Willem
Thanks for your reply.
I have just uploaded the file. It is just a 3d model of steps (Escaleras2), I have deleted everything else and left only the steps however the file size remains far too large.
Yes I do have some plugins I have used Grasshopper to generate some features of the model. I have already deleted these features though, could they still have an effect on the size? I noticed while I was using GH on this file that the computer would slow down considerably, but I never had this problem using GH on other files.
I have also used blocks but again I have deleted them, how can I delete any definitions that might be left?
How do I look for hidden objects in rhino?
Thanks
Mikel
After doing save smalls, a Rhino3D file can be compressed to about 25% of its original size with 7Zip. I always use maximum compression, with a non-solid achieve, which is safer than a solid one, in case you have a drive crash.
I have been trying to reduce steps size in number inputs. we can display the number in decimal form but not can't find a way to reduce it in decimals. The number increases or decreases as 1 unit, but what i want to do is reduce it or increase it as 0.1 or 0.01 units. Please help
For display purposes in the meantime (this doesn't actually help any use cases since we can't grab the value of the HTML component to use in a query, for example), you could use an HTML input type="number" component with a customizable step size and you could add CSS to make it look more like a Retool component.
We have the same problem, we've been using Plastic Cloud for more than 2 years, and we love it, but the data size on the cloud is starting to pile up and as an indie studio the cost of storage is something we'd like to reduce.
My team just asked me about this yesterday. Just thought I'd add another voice to the feature request; we'd also like to be able to purge old versions of large assets--the vast majority of our db size is made up of non-mergeable assets. I'm glad you're working on a feature for this. Fwiw, we'd love to have a way to specify something like "keep only latest N versions" on individual files or groups of files".
Plastic seems like the perfect solution for small teams and inordinately large repository sizes (as games tend to be), but this feature is important to me. Storage really can be expensive for small teams and lone developers (and there's no way I'm investing in crazy cloud storage when I have my own nas) so having the tools to optimize my storage is essential.
One more voice to the crowd. Our DB is currently so large that I have to purge literally everything else from the machine to squeeze in a few more 100GB. The project has grown to over 3TB in size over the period of 2 years, 90% of it is probably useless at this point.
Hi @manu, thank you for the response. We are a team of 2 people and the project is very small... but everytime we rebuild maps and lights (that generate big files) our storage size increase every month, and we can't sustain the expenses. Do you know if there is any workaround?
I have a large plan set that keeps crashing on me and I'm trying to use the "Reduce File Size - Document" tool. No matter how far I drag the Compression slider, I don't get any reduction in file size.
Hi guys,
I wrote a Macro which enlarges my (very small) ROIs, which are stored in the ROI-Manager. For a different set of analysis, however, I have to reduce the the size of the ROIs. Somehow my code does not do what I want. Here the code with some made up ROIs.
When I increase the size, I can reduce the size afterwards (by enlarging with negative values), but I cannot reduce the size below the original ROI. Maybe because they are already very small? Any ideas how to do this?
Sorry for the noob question.
Is there a way we can reduce PVZ File size?
I've been working on a project with an original c3di file of about 1gb.
I already reduced the drawing to what I only need in my AR Experience but the pvz size is still about 400MB.
When I try to upload it with Optimizer, I can't get through as it will be interrupted for reasons I don't know.
Then in my experience I need to upload 4-5 files of about the same size.
I am using Vuforia Studio, Creo View and Creo Illustrate only.
I checked that using Creo Parametric there's shrinkwrap or something similar but in the software im using there's none. I also dont have the MCAD Adapter.
Hope there are ways.
Thanks in advance for those who can help. Cheers!
I have a Dimension server logging 55 watchguards. I am removing 6 of them and setting up a dedicated dimension server for those 6 for a client that wants a lot longer retention period. I recently upgraded the database size by double to 600GB (for them). I am setting up a new raid on an old server of 300GB 15k drives so that dimension will hopefully run better because right now its dreadful. This means I need to reduce the size from 600g to 300gb (well like 280). When I added space I simply added it to the VM and rebooted dimension and it picked up the change and grew. Is there a way to shrink the DB size once it has been increased or should I just setup a new server, reconfigure all the settings (email alerts, a couple reports to customers, etc) and change the IP address to that of the old one? IF I just setup a new one, can I export all the settings to the new one? I took a quick look earlier but didn't see a settings export.
"...Is there a way to shrink the DB size once it has been increased ..." log/reporting data wise, yes, Home/ Server Management / Configuration / Database SIze. Disk wise, I don't believe the hypervisor will let you downsize once you up sized a disk
I have been running from pillar to post trying to find a solution to decrease the size of a photo of I need it ever. Just curious to know is there any way that i can reduce the file size of a photo using Affinity Photo ? If yes, how ?
With the image in Affinity Photo > File > Export. The estimated file size will be shown. If too large, you have two options. Change the size by typing in the pixels but make sure the padlock keeps closed, or change the Quality or a mixture of both depending on what your final criteria is.
File size is directly proportional to the image resolution and JPEG compression quality. Without knowledge of the resolution and the necessary compression quality, "any" file size is completely irrelevant. You need to specify how much resolution you have / need, and how high quality output you want (what the purpose of the image will be).
P.S. There are, of course, many ways to reduce the resulting file size. For example, reduce the bit depth of the image (from 32 to 16, from 16 to 8, ...), reduce the number of colors used, reduce the contrast of the image (use blur), not embedding the ICC profile (in terms of sRGB), crop photos and reduce their size, ...
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