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Subject: Good GIF, Bad GIF


bloodsong ( ) posted Tue, 16 October 2001 at 7:20 AM · edited Tue, 03 December 2024 at 3:50 PM

heyas; okay, this is gonna sound strange... the other day i noticed my photoshop (version 4) has two gif formats. one is compuserve gif, and it is the normal everyday good gif that works right. then there's this other gif format; i have no idea where it came from. it's called GIF (RD). and if i accidentally save as that, all i get is a blank black image. so i was wondering not only where the heck that came from, but how i might get rid of it. any clues?? :/ thanks!


kingkyle ( ) posted Tue, 16 October 2001 at 8:17 AM

go to start/find and type *.8bi then search in your PS folder. take the file you want to remove put it in another folder to be on the safe side ;)


bloodsong ( ) posted Thu, 18 October 2001 at 7:39 AM

hmmm... nope, i dont have any 8bi's only 8bf's. theres one i dont know what it is (looks like english language), but changing it didnt do doodle. i have tons of plug ins in my plug-in directory, though. but how will i know which one it is, if i find it? ;)


Buddha32 ( ) posted Sun, 21 October 2001 at 1:39 PM

Adobe endeavored to have Photoshop support every concievable image type. To be honest, I have no idea wehat the 2nd GIF format is associated with, but I am always careful to use the Compuserve GIF format because I experienced the same thing. Just use the CS one and you'll be fine.


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