Aliasing when converting to gif
Posted: 2009-08-13T04:41:13-07:00
I'm having a hard time converting a batch of ico files to gif. The end result is very aliased. I'm looking for help.
I'm doing a "convert she_user.ico[1] test.gif" and the result is simply no good. A lot of jaggies around the edges. It's a white background with a drawing of a profile of a woman, and the gif contour gets very aliased.
I have tried various filters, quantization etc. to no avail.
When I do a similar conversion to png it looks great. Then if I convert from the png to gif, I get the same ugly result. The gif format has only 256 colors of course, but the thing that troubles me is that I've actually done this before with a nice result. In fact I have an old version of she_user.gif right in front of me that looks perfect.
But I cannot remember how I created the old version, argh! I have to convert a bunch of these and I've wasted hours on this by now trying to remember how I did previously. If someone would be so kind to help, I would appreciate it very much. The file in question is available at http://jchad.mediafreak.org/svn/project ... e_user.ico (though I don't think it has anything to do with that particular file). Could it possibly be related to image transparency?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Thomas
I'm doing a "convert she_user.ico[1] test.gif" and the result is simply no good. A lot of jaggies around the edges. It's a white background with a drawing of a profile of a woman, and the gif contour gets very aliased.
I have tried various filters, quantization etc. to no avail.
When I do a similar conversion to png it looks great. Then if I convert from the png to gif, I get the same ugly result. The gif format has only 256 colors of course, but the thing that troubles me is that I've actually done this before with a nice result. In fact I have an old version of she_user.gif right in front of me that looks perfect.
But I cannot remember how I created the old version, argh! I have to convert a bunch of these and I've wasted hours on this by now trying to remember how I did previously. If someone would be so kind to help, I would appreciate it very much. The file in question is available at http://jchad.mediafreak.org/svn/project ... e_user.ico (though I don't think it has anything to do with that particular file). Could it possibly be related to image transparency?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Thomas