On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 2:56:33 AM UTC-5, Ian wrote: > This is not entirely true. The minimum specifiable delay for a frame > in an animated gif (other than 0, which just means "as fast as > possible") is 0.01 second, which is the setting in the gif linked > above. However, most browsers that encounter this will automatically > increase the delay to 0.1 second. This is done for compatibility with > old versions of Netscape. According to [1], Firefox, Opera and Chrome > will accurately display delays as small as 0.02 seconds. Safari and > IE will accurately display delays as small as 0.06 seconds. > > Here is an alternate version of the above gif that displays the > animation at 50 fps in the first three browsers listed above: > http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc41/Peristarkawan/j29-2.gif > > And here it is at 17 fps with 2/3 of the frames removed, for the > benefit of IE and Safari: > http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc41/Peristarkawan/j29-6.gif > > [1] > http://nullsleep.tumblr.com/post/16524517190/animated-gif-minimum-frame-delay-browser-compatibility
Thanks, I was having a bit of trouble trying to figure it out exactly myself in blender by eye-sight. Interesting Test link. When I originally rendered the animation it was transparent background, but when giffed it looked rather sick with gifs limited transparency and colors specs, so I rerendered and modded the text back into it on white which is what the other PSF logos have. After looking at Firefox's spinning fox APNG on transparent, I think I will rerender the images again with transparency for the apng, so background color can be easily changed. It seems the delays are not altered on the apngs also, which is a good thing. Maybe there is an option with the browsers to disable gif 0 delay mangling...? So What did you use to increase the speed of the gif? ...Errm Program or whatever used to mod it? I made the gif with gimp, since I find importing/exporting as layers a bit easier than using imageready. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list