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Remember to optimise the jpeg, save you on mission file size, can usually compress a ~1mb load/death screen down to ~250kb with an almost un-noticable difference in quality.

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Remember to optimise the jpeg, save you on mission file size, can usually compress a ~1mb load/death screen down to ~250kb with an almost un-noticable difference in quality.

^^^ That info is good for sure - In Photoshop, instead of clicking 'save' or 'save as', click 'save for web'... This will compress it nicely :) (There's a few options - jpg low/med/large or similar, try the smallest, check the quality - if it's too crappy, re-save as next size up.

Also you can compress jpegs with Yahoo's 'smush it' (http://www.smushit.com/ysmush.it/) and this will strip any un-needed meta data from the image etc.

These tactics are what is done to make website load times faster... similar need for server load screens ;) It's just about getting the right balance between a compressed, small image and one that has good enough quality.

I usually find a jpg saved in photoshop on 'save for web' medium works quite well.

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