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# What are we dealing with here?
How many frames, physical image size etc?
(, Sat 1 Mar 2008, 23:30, archived)
# 200x150
50-60 frames

Even on 32 colours it is about 400KB, with scanlines it will be about 200KB.
But I swear I have seen long and scanlineless looking gifs on here, which is what confused me. I presumed Imageready was being arsey.
(, Sat 1 Mar 2008, 23:34, archived)
# Send it to me
email somewhere in profile, i'll reveal what you've missed, though that's a lot of frames
(, Sat 1 Mar 2008, 23:36, archived)
# try losing some more frames
and as I said above, the more movement, the bigger the file, try masking out the noise (if the camera's not panning or zooming, that is)
(, Sat 1 Mar 2008, 23:37, archived)
# As I hinted at above
if each frame is completely different from the previous (in other words, if there aren't any blocks of pixels that stay exactly the same from one frame to the next) that kind of file size is expected. Especially, if you don't have largish blocks of one solid colour (and most video doesn't have any blocks of solid colour to speak of).
(, Sat 1 Mar 2008, 23:38, archived)
# good question
Are we talking video (i.e. jpeg frames) or cartoon, or some other medium?
(, Sat 1 Mar 2008, 23:35, archived)