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  1. #1
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    Default .Gif files are too grainy......

    when I make an animated gif file and preview it the file looks really grainy when it is animated. I tried a high dpi in the original picture, and a '256 color' setting in Imageready, but that doesn't seem to help. Is there a way to get a smoother looking gif file without the graininess? I also use Photoshop7 w/ImageReady

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    That's the downside of animations.
    The quality of Gif's are terrible. To get animations you gotta give up the quality.


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    or switch to flash.

    but yeah, .gif's aren't capable of more than 256 colors.

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    OK, thanks guys.....I may have to deal with not animating then.....Oh well, thanks for the input...much appreciated.

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