Gif too big to load - my logo gif is way too big

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Hi, I am looking for some advice on how to reduce the size of a gif file. I am working in Corel Photo-Paint 8. Any advice would be helpful. I will also be working with photo shop.
TIA,
Camyde

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just use the graphic optimization feature of one of those programs if they have one. if not, try paint shop pro 6.0. also, there are several online gif shrinkers, but i can't remember a url off hand.

good luck Wink

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Also, try saving in the minimum number of colors necessary that your file still looks adequate.

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Try using photoshops export/gif option, then reduce the number of colors, to the amount of colors you think the image would need {including anti-aliased outlines} and try undoing the dither to global pallete option. Remember that if your image is colorful, you may have better luck with jpg. Because even a large file with few colors will have a small file size as a gif. If that doesn't help, try using ulead smart saver pro [I should be a sales rep for these guys :)]
http://neosmart.tucows.com/adnload/dlusspro.html
Then you can control everything with the image through adobe photoshop. Just file/export/ulead then it will tell you the size of the image while you are adjusting properties such as dither and # of colors.

Hope this helps
VulKen

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Thanks all, for the advice. I will try to work with it as a jpg. It is just too big for a gif file. Do the graphic programs work the same way for a jpg as a gif?

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