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How to Reduce GIF to 300 KB

To Reduce GIF to 300 kb, follow these steps

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Go to pdfFiller website and sign in to your account
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Click Add New to upload a document you would like to Reduce GIF to 300 KB. Search for the file on your desktop or one of the cloud storage services
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Additionally, browse the pdfFiller library for a template you need
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In case you have the document you need saved to your account, go to the Documents section and find it there
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To Reduce GIF to 300 KB, click on it and select Split in the right-hand menu
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Select the pages you need to extract from the original file
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You can also divide the original file into several and indicate which pages to include
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Add a title to each document
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Click Split and wait
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Click Download Now to save the results

How to Reduce GIF to 300 kb with pdfFiller

Reducing the size of a GIF file to 300 kb can be easily done using the pdfFiller product. Follow these simple steps to achieve the desired result:

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Open the pdfFiller website or app and log in to your account.
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Upload the GIF file you want to reduce in size. You can do this by clicking on the 'Upload' button and selecting the file from your computer or cloud storage.
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Once the GIF file is uploaded, click on the 'Edit' button to open the editing options.
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In the editing options, locate the 'Reduce GIF Size' feature. This feature allows you to compress the GIF file to a smaller size while maintaining its quality.
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Click on the 'Reduce GIF Size' feature and a dialog box will appear.
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In the dialog box, you can set the desired file size to 300 kb. Adjust the settings accordingly until you reach the desired size.
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After setting the file size, click on the 'Apply' button to start the compression process.
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Wait for the compression process to complete. This may take a few moments depending on the size of the GIF file.
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Once the compression is finished, you can download the reduced GIF file by clicking on the 'Download' button.
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Congratulations! You have successfully reduced the GIF file to 300 kb using pdfFiller.

By following these steps, you can easily reduce the size of a GIF file to 300 kb using the pdfFiller product. Enjoy using this feature to optimize your GIF files for various purposes!

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A good rule of thumb is to keep your GIF under 200-250 KB.
How to Compress GIF: Choose a GIF image. Upload your GIF image to VEED by clicking on the Choose GIF button. ... Select your compression options or create a new GIF from videos. Select the compression settings you want for your GIF. ... Save and download your video.
To reduce the file size, just choose a palette of a few colors and stick to them. You'll get the best results if you only use 2-3 colors. Remember, bright and intense shades of color take up more space, so try using a few neutral colors and maybe a bright one.
What to Know Crop extra space around the image to reduce its pixel dimensions. When you prepare the GIF, reduce its output dimensions. Reduce the number of colors in the image. For animated GIFs, reduce the number of frames. Avoid dithering and interlacing.
1) Frames. 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 5MB with 10s duration and 30fps, try changing the fps to 1fps. Your file size will immediately drop to 150KB.
Use a GIF compressor to shrink GIFs down to the file size you need. A great tool to use is Kapwing, since they're an all-in-one video editor that allows you to compress GIFs, videos, and images without losing control over quality.
GIF compressor optimizes GIFs using Gifsicle and Lossy GIF encoder, which implements lossy LZW compression. It can reduce the animated GIF file size by 30%—50% at the cost of some dithering/noise. You can adjust the compression level with a simple slider to get the best result for your use case.
GIF compressor optimizes GIFs using Gifsicle and Lossy GIF encoder, which implements lossy LZW compression. It can reduce the animated GIF file size by 30%—50% at the cost of some dithering/noise. You can adjust the compression level with a simple slider to get the best result for your use case.
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