Progressive Rendering

AainaA

New Member
Okay guys! I'm sure you have at least tried your hands at Adobe PS. Now most of you may or may not have saved your art work using Progressive Rendering {PR} aka Interlacing. Progressive rendering or interlacing help to mask the time delay in downloading larger JPEG and GIF files.

Way back in 1996, I used to layer my webart work by going down to just 2 colors and super-impose the other 96 color work so that the 2 colors dload first before the 96 one. Do you know of any other way to "interlace" your art work so as not to loose the colors/hues or any other methods for PR?

Later,
 

zkiller

Super Moderator
Staff member
when using the jpeg format, you can dither (sp?) it. shaves off a few pounds from the file size. i remember back when javascript pre-loaders were commen for web sites.
 

Praetor

New Member
Photoshop's got a pretty neato Save as Web File option which works pretty decently now .... the matte feature comes in handy for smaller logos where colors can be a bit mangled
 
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