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I'm sure this is simple, but my archive and Internet search have been
fruitless.
We have a gif that's 1668 x 545 pixels. We also have the psd of this
file. I've been asked to resize it to about 330 x 108 pixels. The
resultilng quality is horrible. I have:
- changed the image size of the gif in Photoshop and saved it as a gif
- changed the image size of the gif in Photoshop and used the Save for
Web option to save it as a gif
- changed the image size of the pds in Photoshop an used the SAve for
Web option to save it as a gif
- opened the gif in Illustrator, saved it as ai, resized it, and saved
it for web.
They all produce horrible quality. Is there any way I can resize this
image and retain a modicum of quality?
Thanks.
elizabeth
elizabeth -dot- oshea -at- virtualaccess -dot- com