On 10/7/06, Saul Goode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Foster wrote:
> TIFF is another good option, however the Wikipedia entry for PNG says it
> uses a type of lossless compression. Have I missed something here? I
> am very curious to know the answer as I have started to save my
> completed
On Oct 8, 2006, at 5:21 PM, Jozef Legeny wrote:
PNG supports indexed and grayscale color modes which aren't lossless,
however by default the PNG is entirely lossless
That is a bit of a weird definition of lossless. If you save an RGB32
image as an indexed or grayscale PNG then yes, you've
When I open a file in GIMP, and save a copy as PNG, open the them up
side-by-side: the colors habe been altered in the PNG (albeit
slightly). I consider that "loss", and I don't trust PNG for photos.
Web graphics - no problem. PNG beats the hell out of GIF. It just
isn't ready for pre-press yet
On 10/9/06, Chris Mohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I open a file in GIMP, and save a copy as PNG, open the them upside-by-side: the colors habe been altered in the PNG (albeitslightly). I consider that "loss", and I don't trust PNG for photos.
It would be loss if the colors had changed; howe
I have a simple animation I want to do for a website which involves fading a
photo gradually (I assume by increasing opacity of a layer or decreasing
opacity of layer containing photo) and replacing it with text (by increasing
opacity of layer containing text?) And then this text will be a link to