Re: Java v/s ImageMagick
- From: Andrew Thompson <SeeMySites@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 11:44:28 GMT
On 6 Sep 2005 03:12:24 -0700, Yogee wrote:
> I have to write a application to concatenate couple of gif images to
> generate a animation.
Is the requirement to create an animation, or a cycling GIF animation?
The first is a lot easier (both technically and legally) than
the second.
>...The basic problem is that the file size of final
> animation is very huge.It's uncompressed.
How big are the original images (in bytes, rather than vague
word descriptions) and how big is the final image?
> Can some body point 2 good library
Well I was recently working with ..wait, that was
only *one* library, I better not mention it.
[ Hint: ask for any information, rather than specify
conditions on the information. ]
>..which generate proper
Define 'improper'.
>...compressed, small size gif images.
Define 'small sized' (in bytes).
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