Re: New website...

From: Tudor Oprea (tudor@thudspace.net)
Date: Tue Aug 14 2001 - 03:14:44 MDT


It is the responsibility of the web designer to ensure that a site will be
viewable under the widest possible range of configurations. The GIF
format actually has a variable colour depth, up to 256. Any photomanipulation
program worth its name - Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro, for example - will
offer web-optimized encoding palettes of 216 colours, with adequate
dithering algorithms that allow even users with lowly old VGA displays to
view graphics correctly. Have you (Mike) tried this?

Tudor

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On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, J. R. Molloy wrote:

> Thanks for the heads up.
> Guess I need to update/optimize my system.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Lorrey" <mlorrey@datamann.com>
> To: <extropians@extropy.org>
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 9:53 AM
> Subject: Re: New website...
>
>
> > Actually, 256 color setting on the video card is not really adequate,
> > since it is obviously showing the intended colors wrong. There is no 16
> > color compressed image format. Given that GIF uses a 256 color format
> > with optimized custom palletes, the minimum usable color setting to view
> > such graphics properly is 64,000 colors. This does not slow down the
> > page load to any degree unless you are running off of an 8 year old
> > video card, or older.
> >
> > "J. R. Molloy" wrote:
> > >
> > > Using 64,000 or 16 million colors slows down the page load.
> > > 256 colors are more than adequate for a comics web site, since comics can
> > > generally get by with about 16 colors. Be that as it may, the new website
> > > you've created looks like it will appeal to the intended audience, so
> kudos to
> > > you.
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Mike Lorrey" <mlorrey@datamann.com>
> > > To: <extropians@extropy.org>
> > > Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 4:32 AM
> > > Subject: Re: New website...
> > >
> > > > Ah, that is the problem. Most people use 64,000 or 16 million colors.
> > > > The 256 color setting uses 256 fixed color values, while internet
> > > > graphics in GIF format each have their own optimized palette of colors,
> > > > which may or may not be the same colors as the display uses in its own
> > > > fixed palette. Using 16 million colors allows you to see JPG images as
> > > > well as the GIF images as they are intended.
> > > >
> > > > "J. R. Molloy" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > From: "Mike Lorrey" <mlorrey@datamann.com>
> > > > > > What are your display color settings?
> > > > >
> > > > > 256 colors, 600 X 800
> > > >
> >
>
>



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