Gif Images for the Web

I am helping with a web site that the Navy squadron emblems don't look good
at the edges.
The gifs came from clean psds. In past experiences, gifs have looked jagged
on the edges because the matte color wasn't present. That appears to be
the case with these, but when I opened the gif in CS2 I couldn't get the
matte option to come up unless I was doing a new gif.
Web site is www.va-172.org
Any suggestions? Any help is appreciated.
Also, are there any good tutorials on gifs? Obviously I need some.
Dennis

Dennis Hughes


Re: gif Images for the Web

Thanks for the suggestions. I am really a novice and this helps.
Will make the changes tomorow.
Dennis


Dennis Hughes


Re: gif Images for the Web

why try and make them like that anyway??
they look horrible against the blue.
make them with a background color like white or black and then thin border
and then place on the blue background.


KatWoman


Re: gif Images for the Web

In article <Zc%eg.6955$921.6603@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
Correct. Once the GIF is made, that's it, you're done.
If you want to fix these GIFs, you must go back to the original .psd
that made them.
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Re: gif Images for the Web

If you want to change the matte, you WILL be making a new gif. Save for
Web and set the color you need.
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