Thursday, October 22, 2009

Compering In A School Function

How to save a gif file with the Gimp?

In the previous tutorial we talked about jpg and NGOs, and now we move on to talk about gif (see here on wikipedia)

When and why to save a gif image?
A) if we are doing an animation (I will discuss later)
B) if we want to maintain the transparency of the
C) if we want a compressed image and very light
D) if we do not have a blurred image mainly

Formats pills
* = gif is transparent, no shades, light medium quality =
* png = yes transparency, gradients, is heavy
* = jpg quality = no transparency, nuances, the quality = average weight

procedure
1. File -> Save As
2. Dialog box to save the image in your PC to write this: image. Gif will open this dialog box:


3. Export the image by clicking on "Export" and you'll see:


If we are saving a simple picture (no animation) in a number of paramet we will see them grayed-out, just because the parameters of the animation ( timing delay in milliseconds, etc.)

We can write some comments, which will remain in the picture, Or delete everything and then ..

4. Click "Save" at the end of the window is safe and our gif (ta)

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