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Hi all.
Can you tell me what the problem is. Before reinstalling Photoshop, I made an animation in After Effects, rendered it for Photoshop and exported it to GIF, and everything was fine according to GIF size up to 120Kb.
I put a newer version of Photoshop, and now I can't even export the same animation project under 120Kb, not to mention new projects. Maybe I should make some settings for Photoshop?
I am conjuring up the settings here: prnt.scutydff

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Pogrommy programs
Transparency is not always beneficial in animations.
The palettes can also be clicked, the colors will change, maybe better compressed.

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Thank you for your reply.
prnt.scuu941u - screenshot.
I can't get it to work, can I somehow prepare the background images beforehand? Since without them less than 100KB comes out animation.
I can't get it to work, can I somehow prepare the background images beforehand? Since without them less than 100KB comes out animation.
And click palettes - where is that?
I just don't understand what changed after installing the new version of Photoshop, is it really some settings are lost, I do not understand, although I configure Photoshop as usual
Edward , "palettes" is where "selective" is. "Losses" is the bottom right box with the word "losses" on it. This is for lossy compression.
, "palettes" is where "selective" is. "Losses" is the bottom right box with the word "losses" on it. This is for lossy compression.
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Alternatively, you can compress the gif with a third-party service
For example - https:/www.iloveimg.comrucompress-imagecompress-gif

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Thank you for your reply.
I tried this service and a few others, they unload with frizzes, sad.