GIFs vs JPEGs
by Sharon Elix <saelix1970(at)netscape.net>
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5 Oct 99 15:48:46 PDT |
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abhay(at)kushwaha.com |
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Abhay
Quite a few posts ago, you listed the three occasions only, you would cho=
ose
GIF over JPEG. I'm wondering if a fourth situation is possible. =
For a site I'm working on (which unfortunately is currently only on the
internal development server), I have a background vertical JPEG. It consi=
sts
of a coloured block at the top followed by a pure white column. On top of=
this, I've placed a photographic image with a 3D effect. Not sure of the
effect of placing a JPEG image with a white border on top of a background=
white JPEG, I converted the photographic image to a GIF with a transparen=
t
background (thanks to my newly acquired knowledge of the joys of transpar=
ency
with Photoshop). =
Putting a white bordered JPEG, on top of a white background JPEG, looks f=
ine
on my system. However, the white background JPEG appears spotty on older
systems/browsers, I believe due to support of a smaller range of colours.=
Anyway, I thought the GIF option was best. Let me know if this is not the=
case
and there really are only three occasions when one should use GIF... ;-)
Cheers
Sharon
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