User talk:InuSaki

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Suggestion about animation quality
Hi!

I've seen your great job recently on adding images and animations of Pearl and Marina, and I have a suggestion:

GIF format is paletted, and very old - so it only supports up to 256 colors. While the colors can change from frame to frame, which makes smarter image editing software able to make it better, it's still a very low limitation. There are three other formats you might want to look into:
 * webm - very well-compressed and lossless (IIRC) format that is supported by MediaWiki
 * mp4 - even better-compressed but lossy. Also supported by MediaWiki
 * gifv - supposed to be a replacement for the gif format. It's actually a container format that internally holds... a webm or an mp4 =P. Semantically, though, browsers are supposed to handle it like a gif (looping the animation, not showing video controls, playing by default, etc. ) - so it should be better. Not sure if Mediawiki supports it though.

There should be free online converters (or freeware applications) from any video format into those three.

Just a thought, hope it's helpful. - 12:00, 16 March 2018 (UTC)