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Click Add New and browse for a file you need to compress; sync your cloud storage account to be able to search for documents from it
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If you have the document you need in your account, simply go to the Documents section and find it there
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Click the Split option in the right-hand menu to GIF Compress 5mb
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Specify the pages you would like to separate from the original file
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Alternatively, you can divide the document in a half and keep the pages you need in it
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Type file titles or leave them with generic names
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The number of pixels compressed into the image is the biggest factor for determining the file size of the GIF. Most of the time, GIFs are made to be less than 500 pixels wide.
Step 1: Go to the online image compressor and click the Add Images button to upload one or more GIF files. Make sure the maximum number of GIF files is 40, and the maximum size of each GIF file is 5 MB. Step 2: Once GIF files are uploaded, this website will compress your GIF files automatically.
As I touched on above, GIF files tend to run large. A GIF can be ten times the file size of an identical movie file. If you want good-looking GIFs that can be shared around the web, this presents a problem. If you're using high-speed broadband then loading a 10 MB GIF embedded in a webpage isn't a problem.
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.
Uploads are limited to 100 MB, although we recommend 8 MB or less. Source video resolution should be 720p max, but we recommend you keep it at 480p. Keep in mind media will appear mostly on small screens or smaller messaging windows.
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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