Adobe ImageReady question: How to improve quality of GIF graphic?
I’m trying to make a moving graphic on ImageReady for my website using pretty high-quality pictures I made on Photoshop. Only, in order to have it be animated, I need to save it optimized in GIF format. However, when I do that the graphic I made loses a significant amount of quality. Although I’m an old pro at Photoshop, I’m relatively new with ImageReady.
I might be creating the graphic wrong, but when I save it in GIF format, it moves and stuff just fine, only in worse quality.
How do I fix this?
Is there another way?
Thank you!
Oh yes, I’ve also toyed around quite a bit on ImageReady. I’ve changed preferences and dabbled with the controls on the "Optimized" window/palette.
3 Responses
James
03 Jun 2010
eg_303
03 Jun 2010
Im not at home right now but you can open the optimise palete and tweak it also don’t make so many frames or you’ll notice alot of noise or static you can check out my imagready gifs here http://www.hmongspace.com/eg_303/
any questions just message me.
Gregg Camp
19 Nov 2011
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Don’t forget that you are working in Index color space and not RGB.
Make sure that you resize the graphic in RGB before you take it into index.
Hard to answer more without having specifics. If you want to send a URL link, I will take a look at it for you.