Friday, November 19, 2010

How do i reduce a gif file by half without too much loss of quality?

I need to create an animated GIF file but its still to big for the application its intended for, ive resized the individual frames, resized the original JPEGs and re-converted them.... all to no avail.



Even changed the pixels aspect and tried 123 GIF/JPEG Optimizer for compressing them, but it just wrecks the quality.



I dont want the finished file to be so small that it cant be properly seen....



Basically, the one i have created is 56kb and the required size is 24kb.



If there is a good application to assist with this or a good 'how to' article available, thats the kind of thing.....



Thanks in advanceHow do i reduce a gif file by half without too much loss of quality?
Try this software - maybe you will find help: http://imageconverterplus.com/. You can resize GIF images, and you can choose the desired parameters. http://imageconverterplus.com/help-centeHow do i reduce a gif file by half without too much loss of quality?
thats a difficult question , i find it interesting - you A , probably find it annoying..... i can see why you have this problen . This page link with ,it seems all the things you have tried seem to , say , it depends apon the image quality you are willing to lose.. it talks of bitmap size , along with evrything lse you have done, . I can only personally think that ,if there were half the frames , or somesuch - you may `obviously still lose quality when converted / compressed but (which is the better of the two evils?. i would possibly edit and try to reduce the amount of frames in the file , before compressing. you may gain a better size of file, but as to what he quality would be like ...? it may still be the same.

All i can say ,is good luck . read from this page for clues . maybe change the amount of frames.

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