Re: losing my mind on 256 monitor
by Jeff Kane <jeffkane(at)pobox.com>
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Thu, 30 Sep 1999 07:49:11 -0400 |
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"Carol Parent" <parent(at)djam.com> |
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hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org |
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carolparent |
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Carol--
I'm not bothered by any dithering - which may mean it's OK, or that I
need new glasses (or both).
If you're bothered, though, there are a couple things you may want to try:
(1) Save the image as a jpeg and see how that looks.
(2) Change the image colors to browser-safe colors, so there won't be
any dithering. I realize that a different color may not be the same
as the company's logo, but if it's a close match, no one (except you)
will even notice.
--Jeff
>Morning all.
>
>I have three graphics on a page. Two are acceptable at the 256 resolution,
>but one keeps dithering around the edges. I would appreciate if you would
>look at it and tell me if you as professionals find this "ok" to live with
>and if not how I can have the effect I want without the edges dithering. I
>was wanting a cutout effect but because of the dithering factor I have
>settled for a raised edge sort of look. Let me know what you think.
>http://www.cbwd3.addr.com/foundationproject.html
>The graphic giving me fits is the CIRCLE one down to the left. Thanks much.
>
>Regards,
>
>Carol Parent
>parent(at)djam.com
>http://www.cbwdesign.com
>
>"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited.
>Imagination encircles the world." Albert Einstein
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