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How to reduce an animation-file size
by Akira Kato
August 25, 2003
Move your mouse over her. The above GIF animation consists of the following two transparent GIF images.
Use only a part of the second image To do so, you have to make sure that you check the button for “With the preceding frame’s contents”. This page is a sequel. If you haven’t seen the previous page, please visit it now. A new window will open up if you click the following link: Now, select the two images as shown below: Once you are finished, click the next button. The program will create an animation and prompt you for animation quality as shown below:
The enlarged dialog box is shown below. You can choose its quality by moving the lever at left. The top notch is for 256-color animation and the size will be the biggest of all. In this case, I’ve chosen the second notch, that is, 127-color animation. NOTE: The fle size has been reduced to 76 KB from 138 KB. For easier understanding, I’ve added the red squared portion to the above information box. How to reduce the size even more Of course, you can reduce the size even more. I’ll explain it in the next page: How to reduce an animation-file size even more
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