When Saving As .gif

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  1. Cain

    Cain Well-Known Member

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    Well, I was just working on a pop-out sig and when I went to save it as .gif, there were so many specifications that I wasn't sure what to choose. So I'm pretty sure I saved the default, maybe changed one specification, but after I saw it, I was quite disappointed with the quality of the sig (mainly the render pop-out). So, I was wondering what specifications you guys use to get the best quality. Thanks.
     
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    usualy for transparent images i use png or tga
     
  3. Cain

    Cain Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, I've heard of using .png, only downfall is that it only works on some browsers... What about .tga , is that the same deal?
     
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    .tif or .tiff most of the time .png and .gif :P
     
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    Just use JPEG. plain and simple :rolleyes:
     
  6. Cain

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    But then I can't have transparent stuff! <_<

    Note about the .tga, .tiff, and .tif ... photobucket doesn't host those files... :(
     
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