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Answer» I use HTML to make web pages with Animation Files. But if I make a GIF Animation image that is 1. inch High and 72 DPi how big can I make it on screen with HTML before you see an image loss?? That depends on a lot of factors. Bear in mind that an image that's "1 inch" high will display at different sizes on monitors with different pixel DENSITIES. At best, the "1 inch" is a hint of display size; it is relevent as a measurement for a professional printing process (although there you'd be dealing with dot resolutions of 1200dpi and higher). The one thing you should bear in mind is that if you use HTML or CSS ATTRIBUTES to "resize" an image, you are dependent on the browser to interpolate how the image should display. This can lead to different degrees of quality in different browsers. No, design the image at the size you want it to display, for the best results. Then, for web design perfectionism, you should view the results on several different monitors with different browsers. (Variable colour reproduction is the other PROBLEM you'll encounter. A purple can look blueish on one screen and reddish on another.) |
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