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Written By:
Vlastimil Miler

High resolution icons in Windows Vista

Microsoft Windows Vista, the next version of Windows, is scheduled to arrive in H2 2006. Vista is loaded with new technologies, the most visible being an enhanced graphical user interface. Vista's user interface improves rendering of text, allows smooth, eye-pleasing window transition effects, and utilizes high-resolution icons.

Icon in Windows Vista Explorer

Windows Vista Explorer makes use of high-resolution 256x256 icons. While 256x256 pixels seem to be too much for current displays, Vista is able to dynamically downscale images to any size. By using large icons, Vista Explorer is already prepared for future displays with higher resolution [DPI].

The image size is controlled by a slider control in Windows Explorer. The slider replaces the discrete view modes in Windows XP. Vista makes it possible to assign different view mode and different icons sizes to each folder.

Support for high resolution icon is not limited to system icons. If you have Windows Vista installed, you may perform the test yourself using an example icon ( download from http://www.rw-designer.com/res/example-vista-icon.zip ).

PNG Compressed Vista Icons

A typical Vista icon contains 12 images:
* 16x16 pixels in 16 colors, 256 colors, and truecolor+alpha
* 32x32 pixels in 16 colors, 256 colors, and truecolor+alpha
* 48x48 pixels in 16 colors, 256 colors, and truecolor+alpha
* 256x256 pixels in 16 colors, 256 colors, and truecolor+alpha

The ability to put 256x256 pixels image inside an icon is not new. This feature was available in Windows XP and in previous systems. The problem is that an icon with all 12 formats requires more than 400kB. This is considerably more than a typical Windows XP icon needs (approx. 25kB). Microsoft solved this problem by extending the icon format.

Vista icons store the images in icons using PNG compression. - continued below ...





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With PNG compression, the size of an icon is reduced. Because PNG is loss-less and supports 8bit alpha channel, the quality of icon is maintained.

Current Vista icons use compression for the large 256x256 formats only. This makes the icons backwards compatible with previous systems. Windows XP will ignore the high resolution images and load the standard 48x48 pixels images.

It is possible to compress all images in an icon. Such icons will occupy even less space and they will work without problems in Vista. They will of course fail under Windows XP.

Creating and converting compressed icons

Vista compatible icon editor is needed to work with Vista icons. The first available software with required functionality enhancements was RealWorld Icon Editor - version 2005.2.1 ( http://www.rw-designer.com/3D_icon_editor.php ). A Vista icon is created by simply adding a high resolution image and by selecting the Vista format when saving an icon.

The software also allows extracting Vista icons from executable files and converting them to XP icons (e.g. saving them without compression). More information about Vista icon editing.

Other icon editor authors are implementing support for Vista icons in a similar manner.

Conclusion

The information in this article is relevant for Windows Vista Beta 1. Vista icons specifications are preliminary and subject to change.

Microsoft improved the visuals of Windows delivered a future-proof solution compatible with high-end system as well as with lower definition screens. The 256x256 icon images allow icon authors to add more details and make the icons more appealing under different conditions.


About the Author

Vlastimil Miler is a software developer and icon designer at RealWorld Graphics.


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