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Losing Quality With Animations.
Started by savge17, May 01 2006 01:52 AM
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#4
Posted 02 May 2006 - 04:44 AM
The animated png was called Ming but it was never released, no one supported it. =( I bet it wouldve been really cool, but not to worry, svg is on its way and it looks like its going to be really cool. Check some examples here: http://www.croczilla.com/svg/samples/
#5
Posted 02 May 2006 - 05:49 AM
FLaKes, on May 2 2006, 12:44 PM, said:
The animated png was called Ming but it was never released, no one supported it. =( I bet it wouldve been really cool, but not to worry, svg is on its way and it looks like its going to be really cool. Check some examples here: http://www.croczilla.com/svg/samples/ 
#9
Posted 13 August 2006 - 06:09 PM
|yuup unfortunately that is the drawback to gifs unless you have flash software.|
And flash files are 2-3mb in size, and most forums don't allow them. NEVER use flash for sigs. For an example of how flash is supposed to be used, check out (with a DSL,Cable, or BrodBand modem.) www.2advanced.com
And flash files are 2-3mb in size, and most forums don't allow them. NEVER use flash for sigs. For an example of how flash is supposed to be used, check out (with a DSL,Cable, or BrodBand modem.) www.2advanced.com
#10
Posted 18 September 2007 - 09:24 PM
Animated gifs are not very good if you have a lot of subtle color. They work really good for images with flat colors like cartoons. The software you are using probably has options for how many colors to compress to (and whether to dither or not). Try increasing the colors (you should be able to go up to 256).
You should be able to change the playback speed as well.
You should be able to change the playback speed as well.
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