> I tried DJPEG32 and found it converted
>a jpeg to gif about twice as fast but it created a gif file
>that was about 3 times as big as DJPEG16 creates. So, the
>DJPEG32/gif took longer to read with Pictview than the
>DJPEG16/gif. Picture quality looked equal.
The reason for that is that the new version doesn't make compressed GIFs
(the LZW patent problem). Perhaps it isn't good to change if one uses
djpeg.exe to convert into gifs, it's good that you pointed this out. (I
only tested that it worked - not the diffrence with the older version -
still was ca half the size of the BMP when I used it on one file).
//Bernie
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