kaaatie: (Hugh Dillon: Durham County)
kaaatie ([personal profile] kaaatie) wrote2009-02-28 07:41 pm

Graphics question

Does anyone know a lot about optimising .gifs? I've added a header to my journal. It's a .gif, showing polaroid style pictures of pretty, pretty people.

Currently, there are six different pictures, and only 8 frames in the animation. I'd like to be able to add a lot more (because there are so many other pretty people to display!), but I'm not particularly impressed with the quality. In a couple of pictures (especially in the background of the David Hewlett picture and the one with the Supernatural boys) the restricted colour palette is obvious.

I created it with Adobe ImageReady, with 256 colours, which seems to be the maximum available. Am I dreaming to hope that there's a way to keep the image in .gif format, but also keep quality? Or should I make it black and white so that there are fewer colours to display? Any suggestions are appreciated! :)






(This black and white version was just made with a gradient map because it's quick. If I do go with the black and white version, I'll make better black and white versions)

[identity profile] larian.livejournal.com 2009-02-28 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't know much about the whole optimizing thing, but try [livejournal.com profile] phyncke She does a whole lot of graphics stuff. Tell her I sent ya. (let me know if she doesn't have contact info at her lj profile page, I'll point her in your direction)
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[identity profile] kaaatie.livejournal.com 2009-03-01 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks so much for the suggestion. I actually decided to go for a black and white version, and I've decided that I like it more than the colour version anyway. But thanks! :)