@BlazeHeartUnicorn
That’s the problem with GIF - as soon as you have an image with filters or large gradients, the 256-color palette kicks in and gets you the artifacting, if you are still going for small filesizes. On the other hand, you could dither the colors but that loses the ability to optimize well.
GIFs would great for most simple scenes from the show because of flat colors and stationary elements, as well as being the most portable right now, while Webm is good for complex coloring scenes but does have portability issues (for example, can’t see webm in my mobile phone’s browser, yet).
Y’know, that you can click video to see full quality in HD, right?
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GIF only has a 255 color pallete though
It’s a lossy video compression format, whereas (outside of color loss in conversion) GIF is lossless.
I’ve been hearing a lot about this Webm as of late
That’s the problem with GIF - as soon as you have an image with filters or large gradients, the 256-color palette kicks in and gets you the artifacting, if you are still going for small filesizes. On the other hand, you could dither the colors but that loses the ability to optimize well.
GIFs would great for most simple scenes from the show because of flat colors and stationary elements, as well as being the most portable right now, while Webm is good for complex coloring scenes but does have portability issues (for example, can’t see webm in my mobile phone’s browser, yet).