Yes, I finally got it to save in the color I had created and maintain it's animation, though now I don't remember how I did it. But you are right, after posting I realized that I no longer had an animation when I saved as a jpeg.
Ok, I found it. In the optimization palette (Window>Optimize) if GIF is selected the program will optimize the colors according to GIF parameters. If you select JPEG then the program optimizes using the original colors.
I think this is solved. If not I'll be back
Thanks for your comments.
I have worked with photoshop for a long time so I know about optimizing. It seems photoshop has a lot more save options than imageready.
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