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Thread: Jpeg Compression, Or Gif Color Lowering?

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    Wolfmight's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +1
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    I prefer Gif Color Lowering because it can do a better job sometimes. Plus makes images really small and tweaked
    edit: Photoshop has a "Save for the web feature" works like a charm with Gif Color lowering

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    If you set your JPEG compression to 10% or lower, they usually don't look that bad. The only time I use GIF is for animation or transparent background.

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    I find GIF compression works great on "window screenshots" cause u can lower the colors alot and not lose much. (even windows xp's themes dont use that much)

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    I'm starting to create my [crappy, low-skill] images (for a possible website) using the PNG format. The bad thing is, not all browsers fully support it. Mozilla, no problem, but IE just doesn't get the colors right.

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    I'm with nightwolf on this one, for the same reasons.

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    Originally posted by Nightwolf@6 July 2003 - 12:36
    If you set your JPEG compression to 10% or lower, they usually don't look that bad. The only time I use GIF is for animation or transparent background.
    Same here. Prefer JPG normally, GIF only for animations or a replacement for flash.
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    Originally posted by Cl1mh4224rd@6 July 2003 - 23:00
    I&#39;m starting to create my [crappy, low-skill] images (for a possible website) using the PNG format. The bad thing is, not all browsers fully support it. Mozilla, no problem, but IE just doesn&#39;t get the colors right.
    your right PNG looks different on IE..you should just use gif&#39;s or jpeg&#39;s. Jpegs are a little bigger than PNG i think but GIF&#39;s are smaller than PNG.

    @ I.am I use GIF&#39;s on all my pictures unless its a really tiny picture....then i just use bitmap.

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    Jpeg forever&#33; I can usually compress really well with Jpeg anyway, but use GIF for animation, transparency and 2-3 -colour images maybe with antialiasing (64 colours or below).

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    In Adobe Photoshop 7&#39;s "Save for the web" feature....it&#39;s a total toolkit of compression tweaking.. really does amazing GIF compression. The Jpeg also allows slight blur to remove the fuzz

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