On a somewhat related note, https://gist.github.com/unhammer/6376239 is
a tiny command-line (bash 4) script that creates animated SVG's from
whatever images you feed it. Might be useful (I've gotten smaller size
images with better colours than GIF can give with it).
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Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
Steve Kinney ad...@pilobilus.net writes:
To radically reduce the file size of an animated GIF, use the
command Filters Animation Optimize (for GIF). This will create
a new image, with everything that does NOT change from one frame to
the next, deleted from the next frame, from the bottom
I've done a fair share of looking around, and I've found a few Save for Web
plug-ins that allow me to use sliders to change settings and thus the output
file size, and most (all?) of them work with GIFs.
But so far I've found no way of getting any of them to work on Animated GIFs.
This wouldn't
On 08/24/2013 03:16 AM, Aviziel wrote:
I've done a fair share of looking around, and I've found a few Save for Web
plug-ins that allow me to use sliders to change settings and thus the output
file size, and most (all?) of them work with GIFs.
But so far I've found no way of getting any of