Re: optimizing graphic for the web

1999-11-10 Thread Jakub Steiner
> What is the best way to optimize/compress an image for a web page? Anything non-photographic (or tiny enough) should get indexed and saved either to png or gif (at indexed pallettes, pngs are usually some bytes smaller). The pallette does not need to include 256 colors and for web you can usual

Re: optimizing graphic for the web

1999-11-09 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 11:03:37PM +0100, Carl-Johan Sveningsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > First, only me who's gotten the impression that png often creates much > heavier images than gif does? Or do I just use them the wrong way? > Someone, please inform. maybe you are creating truecolour pn

Re: optimizing graphic for the web

1999-11-09 Thread Carl-Johan Sveningsson
> Hi, > > What is the best way to optimize/compress an image for a web page? > > I want to shrink the file size with out losing too much of the image > size. Well, that often depends on what kind of image it is. First, only me who's gotten the impression that png often creates much heavier ima

Re: optimizing graphic for the web

1999-11-09 Thread David_Steurer
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 02:38:30PM -0600, Scott Rucka wrote: > Hi, > > What is the best way to optimize/compress an image for a web page? > > I want to shrink the file size with out losing too much of the image > size. It depends chiefly on your images. Small, non-photo like images are best comp

optimizing graphic for the web

1999-11-09 Thread Scott Rucka
Hi, What is the best way to optimize/compress an image for a web page? I want to shrink the file size with out losing too much of the image size. thanks, Scott Rucka