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RE: FN-FORUM: animated gif files
date posted 15th January 2008 12:48
Hi Lorna,
Can you send the file?
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Brendan Oliver
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Lorna
McArdle - Spinette Designs
Sent: 15 January 2008 13:46
To: Brendan Oliver
Subject: FN-FORUM: animated gif files
Is it possible to get animated gifs down below 20k
I got it to 40k but really low quality that a blind man would be pleased
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see.
Sorry to ask again for those who have tried to answer before but they
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expecting this to happen.
I have flattened the images removed the logo to show at the end of the=20
animation and made the images smaller by using fireworks and even
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to Adobe Image ready.
I'm wondering if I'm missing a trick as others must of been able to this
before me or they wouldn't expect this file size otherwise.
Lorna McArdle
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