05-15-2019, 04:19 PM
(05-15-2019, 09:18 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: This said, given the size, using the more recent WebP format (supported in Gimp 2.10) could be a good idea.
@Ofnuts
Re webp ... Ouch.... A small (320 x 220) video cartoon broken to 580 frames as jpegs.
In Gimp as layers 124 MB in memory
Render as a gif = 12 MB Optimised as a gif = 10.5 MB, either takes a few seconds
Render as an animated webp with a quality about 60 and file size down to 2.5 MB but took 30 minutes
Batch converting jpeg -> webp with IM is pretty quick but I am struggling with command line webpmux (horrible syntax) to make an animation.
There is gif2webp which is reasonably quick but then stuck with the 256 colours.