Old 03-31-2006   #16 (permalink)
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SooOooo is there a way I can make this quality better or no?
Oh thats easy - just increase the number of frames and color depth. Its all a careful matter of balancing the filesize with quality. There's no magical formula or technique, unfortunately...
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Oh thats easy - just increase the number of frames and color depth. Its all a careful matter of balancing the filesize with quality. There's no magical formula or technique, unfortunately...
Why would increasing frames do better? and also how do you increase color depth?

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Why would increasing frames do better? and also how do you increase color depth?
Increasing frame number gives you smoother animation! And you can set the color depth in Imageready when you save from the source file - lower gives smaller filesizes, but poorer images. Around 32-64 colors is usually the sweet spot.
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