explain "hold up better" and why you think that.Originally posted by: gotsmack
gif quality seems to hold up better.
I didn't know it was only 256 colors.
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
explain "hold up better" and why you think that.Originally posted by: gotsmack
gif quality seems to hold up better.
I didn't know it was only 256 colors.
Originally posted by: gotsmack
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
explain "hold up better" and why you think that.Originally posted by: gotsmack
gif quality seems to hold up better.
I didn't know it was only 256 colors.
when I shrink it, the pic looks better then when I resize jpgs.
I could be just doing it wrong. I'm not good at editing stuff.
Originally posted by: gotsmack
k, I'll have to look for png support then.
do most cameras have this?
Originally posted by: Ichinisan
GIF's are not restricted to 256 colors!
This is a massively-widespread myth.
http://www.peda.com/iag/images/image1.html
Originally posted by: gotsmack
k, I'll have to look for png support then.
do most cameras have this?
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Originally posted by: gotsmack
k, I'll have to look for png support then.
do most cameras have this?
No cameras support gif or png. There's a reason for it too. Buy 1 $300 35mm SLR body, $5800 worth of lenses, and a $10,000 35mm film scanner and you won't have any problems.
Originally posted by: gotsmack
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Originally posted by: gotsmack
k, I'll have to look for png support then.
do most cameras have this?
No cameras support gif or png. There's a reason for it too. Buy 1 $300 35mm SLR body, $5800 worth of lenses, and a $10,000 35mm film scanner and you won't have any problems.
whats the reason cameras don't support PNG?
I only wanted to spend $300-$750 tops for a camera.
I already have the olympus c-4000, but I just feel that it doesn't offer enough for its size. However to be fair, I got it a year ago for something like $340. thats not bad.
I might get the olympus stylus 410 for $300 and use that to take pictures when I'm just hanging out, but it only supports jpg format.
Originally posted by: Ichinisan
Originally posted by: lnguyen
the image you linked drops down to only 525 colors... how is this still good for photos?
OK, then. Check this one out.
Unless there is a specific need for a lossless true color picture to be viewed on a browser not capable of PNG, true-color GIF should not be used.
