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This is a discussion on High Quality GIF Transparency? within the Photoshop section, part of the Graphics and Designing category; I've had trouble with getting any GIF's I create to be high enough quality for web usage. I know that ...
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I've had trouble with getting any GIF's I create to be high enough quality for web usage. I know that PNG's aren't supported (without a lot of script) in IE6, so I won't bother with that until IE6 is gone. My images when made in Photoshop come out very un-anti-aliased looking. I assume that I may have to do this manually when exporting into a GIF? If so, how would one go about this? |
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| PNG the new image standard? |
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