I have converted my TGA files int JPG files for easier viewing. What I didn't think about was that I would have to convert them back to play the game.
Any tools that I can download?
I have converted my TGA files int JPG files for easier viewing. What I didn't think about was that I would have to convert them back to play the game.
Any tools that I can download?
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What files did you convert?![]()
But yeh, if you don't have photoshop, go for IRfanview,, as Beirut suggested.
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If possible, you might want to restore the original TGAs from wherever they came from instead of converting, to avoid losing information.
Surely converting would have created copies, not overwritten the originals. Check to see if they're still there?
I would definitely advise retrieving the original .tga files from their discs instead of converting from jpeg format though. Jpeg compression has probably created artifacts which will ruin the visual quality. Converting back with preserve those artifacts in the .tga files also.
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