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New Ring official logos.

These are the official logos for POV-Ray New Ring. The recommended format for web pages is GIF, because it is the most supported one, and the quality lost due reduced palette is not highly apparent. To save the image you need for your POV-Ray page, right click (right handed user with multi button mouse) or keep down (single button mouse like Mac's) and choose the appropiate entry ("Save as...", "Save image" or similar, varies with the browser and OS you use).

You can change file name to suit your server needs, fill the trasparent area with a color or pattern to suit better your page or reduce aliasing effect, or even convert to other formats like JPEG. In any case that means image modification you should start with the PNG version instead of GIF, cos it is 32 bits (RGBA, 8 bits per channel).
Using a good image editor (Gimp, Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop, etc) with non lossy compression full RGB as base and intermediate format and saving to a standard file format like GIF, JPEG or PNG as last step, is the best guarantee to get optimal images. Using GIF or JPEG as base image is not recommended at all, your resulting image will be really poor if you do.

If you have any doubt about formats and allowed changes, need a bigger or smaller version or anything you want to know about the logos, please contact the current administrators. The two GIF versions should be enough for most of the New Ring member pages, but there are always well justified exceptions.

New Ring Logo, GIF 160 pix GIF format, 160 pixels, 8 bits (256 color) palette, works with all graphical browsers.
New Ring Logo, GIF 80 pix GIF format, 80 pixels, 8 bits (256 color) palette, works with all graphical browsers.
New Ring Logo, PNG 160 pix PNG format, 160 pixels, 32 bits RGBA, may not work with old browsers, only really lastest ones support it and may have problems with transparency until the support is full.
New Ring Logo, PNG 80 pix PNG format, 80 pixels, 32 bits RGBA, may not work with old browsers, only really lastest ones support it and may have problems with transparency until the support is full.

© Guillermo Sanz Romero 2000