Re: Shrinking Graphics...
by dflem(at)ix.netcom.com
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Sun, 14 Dec 1997 14:37:37 -0600 (CST) |
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You might try reducing the number of colors and/or size of the graphics.
There is also a "shrink" service at www.raspberryhill.com. They have allowed
a couple sample cases which you can run for quite a while, although they
have just gone commercial.
The other thing you might try is to reduce the total number of graphics on
any one page.
Dan Fleming
On 12/14/97 14:32:48 you wrote:
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>Hello Kevin!
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>> I have a problem, everytime I make graphics, they're always too big
>> (File Size). I'm designing a website for a Radio Station, and can't
>> seem to get a decent download time, without majorly compromising the
>> graphic quality...
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>> http://www.stc-inc.org/WYBC/)
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>Animated GIFs constructed of images more suited to JPG. And -lots- of
>them. Suggest displaying them individually as JPG in a large mosaic.
>Sure it's static, but if you wanna play with the glitz you gotta pay
>the price.
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>Have a :) day!
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>jim barchuk
>mailto:jb(at)jbarchuk.com
>http://www.jbarchuk.com
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