less jaggies, more noise, blur or something else?

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Mar 25, 2006
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I have a serie of 120 gif, pure bitmap 1 bit, black & white, no surpise it is very jagged.

How can I smoth the curves? I don’t have access to filters with gif. I can use filters them if converted (with bad results) in jpg.

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Tacit
Mar 27, 2006
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I have a serie of 120 gif, pure bitmap 1 bit, black & white, no surpise it is very jagged.

How can I smoth the curves?

You can’t.

Use more than 2 colors when you make the GIF. Anti-aliasing wil lhelp, but you cannot anti-alias in a 2-color image.


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True amateur
Mar 27, 2006
tacit a Γ©crit :
In article ,
wrote:

I have a serie of 120 gif, pure bitmap 1 bit, black & white, no surpise it is very jagged.

How can I smoth the curves?

You can’t.

Use more than 2 colors when you make the GIF. Anti-aliasing wil lhelp, but you cannot anti-alias in a 2-color image.
Make sense! Thank you!
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D-Mac
Mar 27, 2006
tacit wrote:
In article ,
wrote:

I have a serie of 120 gif, pure bitmap 1 bit, black & white, no surpise it is very jagged.

How can I smoth the curves?

You can’t.

Use more than 2 colors when you make the GIF. Anti-aliasing wil lhelp, but you cannot anti-alias in a 2-color image.

If you use Corel Draw, you could vectorise the image. Once done, thin the lines and use that program to enlarge your drawing, exporting it as a gif when you are finished.

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