speaking of gif animations

René Micout rene.micout at numericable.com
Thu May 6 03:00:24 EDT 2010


A precision :
With a transparent background (background GIF) > put blending ink to blendBurn (for me it is the best result.

Le 6 mai 2010 à 08:42, René Micout a écrit :

> Yes,
> I work with it : but, with a background color it is necessary to put blending ink to srcCopy
> René
> 
> Le 6 mai 2010 à 07:33, Chipp Walters a écrit :
> 
>> The problem is that Rev doesn't handle the temporal RLE compression in GIFs.
>> So, if you use such compression, you get the artifacting you were seeing.
>> Most browsers handle this type of optimization just fine, as the GIFs only
>> go in one direction: i.e. frame 1,frame 2, frame 3, etc. Temporal
>> optimization stores just the changes between frames. But in Rev, you may
>> need to play an animation backward or randomly, so that is the reason they
>> do not support temporal optimization.
>> 
>> BTW, this web service makes great spinning 'busy' gifs:
>> http://ajaxload.info/
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