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Chris Huff wrote:
>In article <8F7CC6C2Fseed7@204.213.191.228>, ing### [at] home nl (ingo)
>wrote:
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>> Could you "abuse" animated png's (mng) for that?
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>You could...but the file size would probably be bigger than it needs to
>be, unless mng supports 256-shade grayscale. And how does it handle the
>compression? Are frames compressed individually and stacked together, or
>does the compression use info from previous and following frames?
Sorry, only a link to answer your questions http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng/
I made a 256 colour mng, it was smaller than the animated gif.
Ingo
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