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Subject: | RE: Graphic Distortion and Afterburner Javascript |
From: | Andrew Timberlake |
Date: | Fri, 17 Apr 1998 12:24:26 +0100 |
I couldn't help you with your line problem but I have found that Flash
produces better GIF's than Aftershock.
Give that a try.
Andrew Timberlake
andrewwebcom [dot] co [dot] za <andrewwebcom [dot] co [dot] za (mailto:andrewwebcom [dot] co [dot] za)>
www.webcom.co.za <http://www.webcom.co.za>
PO BOX 11741, Dorpspruit, 3206
Tel: +27-331-427206
> One other question: When I process these files through aftershock, and it
> creates the imagemapped GIF files, they too are ugly and dithered
> looking.
> Do we have any palette control or is there another way to get the
> GIF files
> to look better?
>
> We're also doing another big site that relies heavily on Aftershock to
> reduce the amount of work that goes into the project. I could
> re-create all
> the gif files using Photoshop, but that sort of defeats the purpose of
> aftershock, doesn't it?
>
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