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# im having trouble with optimization
I need to get it down from 2mb, any tips?
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 22:57, archived)
#
I hope you're not sarcastically mocking my file size



*sobs*
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 22:59, archived)
# no i'm not
fireworks is really annoying
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:06, archived)
# I find it handy.
However:
minimise movement between frames (make sure frames are lined up)
Lower the colours used
Reduce the physical size of the image and then embiggen it later using magic codez (width="originalsize" height="originalsize" inside the img tag
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:29, archived)
# reduce your colour palette
make it a little bit lossy
fuck 'dithering' right off
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:01, archived)
# Reduce the lossy ?
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:02, archived)
# I use Gimp cos I'm cheap and there's a couple of tricks I've learned...
You should reduce the pallete (image menu - mode - indexed)

You can get the gimp to optomise (for gif) but the results aren't always good.

The last measure is to put alternate horizontal black lines (every other pixel) on each frame - the gif algorithm seems to benefit greatly from this.

Hope this helps
:¬D

Edit:
Thus:
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:02, archived)
# LIke this?
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:09, archived)
# indeed
saw this last night - very funny!
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:11, archived)
# I went and used individual frames . . . I'm more . . . jerky !
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:13, archived)
# Is there a B3tan who hasn't mocked this?
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:15, archived)
# I grabbed the video from YouTube (using keepvid)
converted the flv to avi using total video convertor and cropped to the frames I wanted using VirtualDub. Loaded the avi into corel photopaint and used that to edit the last frame to remove W and clone in the background. Saved out as a new avi to keep the quality and they optimized using Ulead GIF animator adding the scan lines by creating a custom fill in Photoshop and adding to the final animation.

Simple really. :)
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:17, archived)
#
Good lord!
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:19, archived)
# I know.
There's probably a far easier way than this but I like it because it keeps the quality throughout as much as possible.

I also forgot to mention I had to remove every other frame to bring the filesize down. The original gif was nearly 2 meg and board nazis would have spanked me.
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:21, archived)
# This is a useful site:
video2gif.leechvideo.com/

Not great quality but very quick and painless
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:20, archived)
# I've tried those types of site before
and like you say the quality isn't that great. I like to keep the quality as good as possible up until it's optimized, makes the final version look better, imo.
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:22, archived)
# True enough
I've got great results by putting KeepVid's flv files into VLC Media Player (are you getting the "free" theme of my software collection) then whilst playing in slow motion repeatedly getting snapshots.
I don't know which method is more of a pain - yours or mine.
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:26, archived)
# Honestly the part that took the longest
was cutting gorgeous George out and cloning in the background. All the converting was done in less that 10 minutes and the optimizing in about the same.

Plus, all the software I mentioned is free, if you know where to look. ;)

Although Media Player Classic lets you save a video as a single image of thumbnails if you felt like cropping each one and pasting individually into a single animated gif. But that is really tedious.
(, Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:33, archived)