Use a sturdy tripod (tape it down or something so it doesn't budge)
and set the camera to stay focused (don't use auto lighting). This way the background stays stable and it will optimize much better.
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Sat 6 Aug 2005, 10:40,
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i use tak that is blue in colour
to hold the cam and a lamp to provide constent light levels
p.s. dont use the flash
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Sat 6 Aug 2005, 10:49,
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p.s. dont use the flash
Your drummer (below) is crystal clear (and impressive).
The light levels play around a bit in the billiards one above (like the camera is auto-adjusting).
So GIF optimization needs to redo the whole image, not just the animated bit.
/edit: The billiards one is fantastic, too. Don't get me wrong. I'm just pointing out technical stuff Shadows and everything add to the final size/hinder optimization.
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Sat 6 Aug 2005, 10:53,
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So GIF optimization needs to redo the whole image, not just the animated bit.
/edit: The billiards one is fantastic, too. Don't get me wrong. I'm just pointing out technical stuff Shadows and everything add to the final size/hinder optimization.