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Posted on 13/06/07 08:49:29 AM |
tooquilos
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ImageReady problem
I did a little animation for my niece in ImageReady. (which hopefully will appear when I place the link from photobucket on here..lol) http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa164/tooquilos/jeanniebottlegif1.gif Anyhow, I had to stop working on it, saved it and when I resumed work on it, the quality of the image had dimished substantially. This is what it looked like afterwards ... http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa164/tooquilos/jeanniebottlegif2.gif Im just wondering if anyone could tell what I did wrong? Thank you. Anna ![]() |
Posted on 13/06/07 08:55:50 AM |
David Asch
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Re: ImageReady problem
Did you save it as a Photoshop document or a GIF? It looks like it's been saved as a GIF with a very low colour count. _________________ Leap and the net will appear |
Posted on 13/06/07 09:12:42 AM |
tooquilos
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Re: ImageReady problem
With the risk of sounding ignorant..I cant remember what I saved it as..a GIF or PSD. I just used SAVE AS.. What should I have saved it as? Sorry to be a pain David ![]() Anna ![]() |
Posted on 13/06/07 10:34:58 AM |
David Asch
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Re: ImageReady problem
If it's a work-in-progress you should save it as a PSD. Once it's complete, use Save for Web to create an optimised final image. _________________ Leap and the net will appear |
Posted on 13/06/07 11:34:31 AM |
tooquilos
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Re: ImageReady problem
Thank you for that David ![]() |