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When I create an optimized GIF that contains only a few colors (8 rather 255), the handset will dither the colors rather than rendering them precisely. It does not matter whether i use "web safe" color palette or not.
Is this the expected behavior? How can GIF color be specified exactly (optimize), while keeping file sizes small? Thanks. >>>> NOTE: THIS WAS RESOLVED IN RELEASE VERSION OF 3650 - Paul
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This is not necessarily the behavior.
It can be possible to optimize an image to a 3-bit color system (for 8 colors) and avoid dithering. It all depends on how you optimized the image. It is always safe if you use the "browser-safe web palette". It is an 8-bit color system (256 colors), but it is a widely used standard. The Nokia 3650 has a 12-bit color system... for 4096 colors. But, the Nokia 3650 complies with the "browser-safe web palette" standard, so the image colors will map to the Nokia 3650 browser palette colors. If you really want to keep the file sizes that small, try-out different optimizing methods. There are many tools that you can use to optimize (even down to 8 colors) while still some-what coordinating with "browser-safe" colors. Good luck and have fun! ~quyen |
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We cannot post our e-mails in this forum. That would be another level of support (Technical Case Solving). You can get more information on Technical Case Solving at:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/1,35452,23,00.html However, if you could post your image on a simple XHTML page or an FTP site, I would be willing to download it and check-it-out for you. ![]() ~quyen |
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I have the exact same problem on the N3650, did you find a solution other than converting all images to 216-color websafe? /J
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