When using the "Save for Web" feature to save an AI image to a GIF, there is no obvious visual difference between the image at 256 colors with 0% dither and at 256 colors with 100%. Nor is there a difference in the file size going from 0% to 100% dither. If I can not tell the difference between 0% dither and 100% dither just by looking at the image, then what advantages/disadvantages are there between the two? Does dithering affect printing in any way? What am I not seeing or realizing? I thought that 0% dither would produce a higher quality image.
In addition, an image I created in Illustrator then saved as a GIF looks HORRIBLE when printed from the web in black and white. I posted the image to the web (color image) then when I printed out the webpage on a black and white Laserjet, it looked very bad. The image was saved as a GIF with 256 colors and 0% dither. The printout is very pixelated and dark. The color image contains a triangle with a blue to white gradient - this triangle looks very bad when printed - the gradient can not be seen - the tip of the triangle is black then changes to white with no fade or gradient.
Any suggestions on the dithering and the printing issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
In addition, an image I created in Illustrator then saved as a GIF looks HORRIBLE when printed from the web in black and white. I posted the image to the web (color image) then when I printed out the webpage on a black and white Laserjet, it looked very bad. The image was saved as a GIF with 256 colors and 0% dither. The printout is very pixelated and dark. The color image contains a triangle with a blue to white gradient - this triangle looks very bad when printed - the gradient can not be seen - the tip of the triangle is black then changes to white with no fade or gradient.
Any suggestions on the dithering and the printing issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.