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Re: Re: (OT) Help with GIF web images



Been surfing on Modaco and there is apparently an image reduction
filter
that is applied when surfing the net via T-mobile.

So perhaps I was doing nothing wrong?

You are right is there a point to websafe anymore? Surely 99% of people are
surfing at a resolution of a min 1024x768?? And in millions of colours?

Can you even view the full colour version in your web browser?

I don't know this is not my forte someone will have to correct me.

Ho yin

On 14/12/06, Stuart Grimshaw <stuart.grimshaw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   is the origional image just made of websafe colours, could you be
> viewing the origional, full colour version? What happens if you upload
> a version that doesn't just use websafe? Is there even a point to
> websafe nowadays? :-)
>
> On 12/11/06, Iain Shaw <iain@xxxxxxx <iain%40nqube.com>>
wrote:
> >
> > This is something I have seen when using an Orange 3G card which
-
> > seemingly without any option to change it - HEAVILY compressed
images.
> > Looked diabolical
> >
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