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Click the Split option in the right-hand menu to GIF Compress 100kb
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Select the pages you would like to extract from the original file
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Divide the original file into several and select which pages to leave
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How can I compress GIFs without losing quality? Use WinZip. If you are looking for a way to compress your GIFs without losing quality, then we recommend using dedicated software, such as WinZip. Use the built-in compression feature. Reduce the number of colors. Use simple shapes. Use an online GIF compressor. Sep 29, 2020
To make your GIF as efficient as possible:Crop any extra space around the image. When you prepare a GIF image, reduce the output dimensions. Reduce the number of colors in the image. Reduce the number of frames in the image for animated GIFs. If you use Photoshop, create a GIF file by using the Export As menu item. More items•Dec 18, 2020
To make your GIF as efficient as possible:Crop any extra space around the image. When you prepare a GIF image, reduce the output dimensions. Reduce the number of colors in the image. Reduce the number of frames in the image for animated GIFs. If you use Photoshop, create a GIF file by using the Export As menu item. More items•Dec 18, 2020
For instance, if you have a 5-second animation and download it in 20fps (frames per second) this means that your GIF will contain 100 frames/images. For instance, if you have a GIF banner that weighs 5 MB with 10s duration and 30fps, try changing the fps to 1fps. Your file size will immediately drop to 150 KB.
How can I reduce a GIF file? Choose your GIF image and upload it to NEED. Set your compression settings and click Compress. Click on Export. Share.
Evan advises keeping files under 5 MB. At 5 MB, a subscriber will probably only have to wait a few seconds for images to load. Here at Litmus, we're trying to keep GIFs under 1 MB to guarantee speedy load times and to not eat up too much of our readers' data should they open our email on mobile while on the go.
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