Just thought this would be interesting to some of you here..

Apparently in an animated GIF you can have colours defined per frame, and with transparency in subsequent frames you can overlay 256 new colours on each frame, in order to build up an image with thousands of colours. Most browsers understand this too.

These days I'd use png for lossless but hey maybe if you're not allowed that format due to policy this would be a nice hack.

See http://jimmac.musichall.cz/weblog.php/Oops_Dept/MightyGIF


.Matthew Cruickshank
http://docvert.org << Converts Words Documents to XML or any HTML


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