Re: Image sizing for the Web?
by "Jim Kirk-White" <710011(at)ican.net>
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<hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>, "Alexandra Hartman" <allie(at)ptdprolog.net> |
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Ooops, forgot an important hint, when you resize a gif, before resizing,
change to rgb mode, then after resizing take it back to index mode.
Sincerely, Jim Kirk-White
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alexandra Hartman <allie(at)ptdprolog.net>
To: hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
Date: Friday, May 22, 1998 8:20 AM
Subject: Image sizing for the Web?
>Arrgh! I'm so frustrated! My aim is to learn HTML, and I am learning
>slowly, but image quality keeps getting in my way. I could really use some
>advice.
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>How do I use Photoshop to make jpegs and gifs smaller in size (Image Size)
>without sacrificing quality? I use the Sharpen filter after resizing, but
>they still seem much too blurry. Is there a trick I'm unaware of? Am I
>doing something wrong?
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>Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
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>Thanks,
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>Allie Hartman
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