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Originally Posted by lukevanoort
Just a note, saving a .gif file as a .jpg will not necessarily make it smaller, in fact it can make it quite a bit larger. If your image is uses a lot of blocks of a few colours (like most logos) it is probably better off as a .gif, if it is a real picture or similar, .jpg will be smaller.
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Actually, in the case that you mention there, saving the image as a .png would be even better.
Unless you need animation or you need transparency that works in IE6, anything else that you'd save as a .gif would be better suited as a .png, especially if you want to get the smallest possible file size without compromising quality.
And 880kb for a signature image? Even with my high speed internet, I'd stand strongly against doing that. One of the general "rules" of web design is that the total size of every object on any given page (including HTML, CSS, Javascript, and images) shouldn't really exceed much past 100kb. That's why I keep all the images in my signature as small as possible.
