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MarcoBaldan
7 years agoCommunity Member
It is a useful feed, this one.
Still, It would be very useful to know what you do advice for reasonable sizes for GIFs, even if the fine tuning is up to each user.
Still, It would be very useful to know what you do advice for reasonable sizes for GIFs, even if the fine tuning is up to each user.
- LauraHawk-46cb47 years agoStaffWell I will say this, the height matters a little less than the width.
I'd say for a banner image to look decent on a 1920x1080 desktop monitor I wouldn't go much smaller than 1280x720. But that aspect ratio is very flexible. It's the 1280 (width) number to watch. Once you're forcing something to go twice its size it's going to be kinda blurry.
In a perfect world you could have it be actually 1920x1080 buuuut at that resolution gifs tend to get really heavy in their file size like 20 mb. That makes them take too long to load and sometimes won't upload at all as the Cover Image for a course. The width res on these downloads is 1750p. So kind of meeting in the middle.
Hope this helps!