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Oct 26 2020 09:19pm
Hello,

I would like to know what to do / use to integrate effects and export it so as not to exceed 70kb and without losing a lot of quality.

Thank you very much.
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Oct 28 2020 02:19pm
Hi Archive,

I've used the minimal amount of colors needed, local save (perceptual), No Matte or Dither. That's the only way i've been able to get the GIFs down. Then from there reduce the number of frames you have to where it's acceptable.
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Oct 30 2020 10:45am
That's the problem, I don't want to keep everything to a minimum. I prefer to do a between the quality and the maximum size accepted on the forum.
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Oct 30 2020 01:24pm
Quote (Archive @ Oct 30 2020 11:45am)
That's the problem, I don't want to keep everything to a minimum. I prefer to do a between the quality and the maximum size accepted on the forum.


i mean minimize the colors until you start to see a lower quality then go back up to the right number of colors. Unless you have like something that's rainbow lol.
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Oct 30 2020 02:35pm
Unfortunately with the sizes allowed it's hard to retain high quality - one thing I have found that helps is using the posterize option (if using photoshop) - each layer can be posterized to about 20-25 which dramatically reduces size and keeping decent quality for each layer.

Also removing animation layers or 'timeline frames' whenever possible will help reduce size as well.
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Oct 31 2020 05:32am
Thanks for the info!
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