Animated GIF in ImageReady 2.0

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not.chdouglas.nomorespam
Jul 27, 2003
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I made an animated GIF in ImgeReady 2.0 (part of Photosshop 5.5). Works great on a test run. Works great in Netscape. Sucks in Internet Explorer. Characters lose graphhic serifs… and other important pixels. Ideas welcome.

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SpaceGirl
Jul 27, 2003
"Charles Douglas" wrote in message
I made an animated GIF in ImgeReady 2.0 (part of Photosshop 5.5). Works great on a test run. Works great in Netscape. Sucks in Internet Explorer. Characters lose graphhic serifs… and other important pixels. Ideas welcome.

eh? but it’s an image. Images are displayed *exactly* the same in both browsers. Can you put the image online somewhere? I have IE & Mozilla & Netscape & Opera on XP and on my Mac. I can take a look.

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not.chdouglas.nomorespam
Jul 27, 2003
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:20:48 +0100, "SpaceGirl" wrote:

eh? but it’s an image. Images are displayed *exactly* the same in both browsers. Can you put the image online somewhere? I have IE & Mozilla & Netscape & Opera on XP and on my Mac. I can take a look.

http://itvpartners.com/indexanim.htm
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corbin
Jul 28, 2003
"Charles Douglas" skrev i en
meddelelse
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:20:48 +0100, "SpaceGirl" wrote:

eh? but it’s an image. Images are displayed *exactly* the same in both browsers. Can you put the image online somewhere? I have IE & Mozilla & Netscape & Opera on XP and on my Mac. I can take a look.

http://itvpartners.com/indexanim.htm

it looks like you haven’t cleaned up the edge on the pictures, that you have used.
…and just a hint….not all have White as standard background color, so put a ‘ bgcolor = #ffffff ‘ in your body-tag

Glenn
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SpaceGirl
Jul 28, 2003
Explain why it only appears in IE then… I tested his page in both brwosers too… and he’s right. Something very odd going on.

"Glenn [Odense]" wrote in message
"Charles Douglas" skrev i en
meddelelse
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:20:48 +0100, "SpaceGirl" wrote:

eh? but it’s an image. Images are displayed *exactly* the same in both browsers. Can you put the image online somewhere? I have IE & Mozilla & Netscape & Opera on XP and on my Mac. I can take a look.

http://itvpartners.com/indexanim.htm

it looks like you haven’t cleaned up the edge on the pictures, that you have used.
…and just a hint….not all have White as standard background color, so put a ‘ bgcolor = #ffffff ‘ in your body-tag

Glenn

C
corbin
Jul 28, 2003
"SpaceGirl" skrev i en meddelelse
Explain why it only appears in IE then… I tested his page in both
brwosers
too… and he’s right. Something very odd going on.

I don’t know, all I know is that if you clean your edges with, for example, the eraser-brush tool, you sometimes leave a shade of color, and IE will show that.

….but I don’t know why.

Glenn

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