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I am working on my first animation for website background. Now that I have dozens of layers and artboards I figured warnings for colors. I don't want to have to go through each of those to correct them, so is there a way to color correct for web all at once automatically? Some are also out of gamut, but I think this doesn't have to be a problem because none of the artwork is intended to be printed or converted to CMYK. Also the final format of the project is a 30s GIF of png's with transparent background moving on a white background. Since this would be rendered to a gif, would the colors still be a problem once they put it up on web? I am less than a year into Illustrator, and this is first time i noticed these warnings. I haven't corrected colors in my previous project, which was animated cartoon for children, which was way bigger project. The videos work just fine in H.264, MP4 on YouTube.
The Web safe warning can be ignored nowadays.
It may have been useful at the time when monitors could only display 256 colors.
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The Web safe warning can be ignored nowadays.
It may have been useful at the time when monitors could only display 256 colors.
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... and just incase people do not remember or simply weren't there: that was until around the mid 1990ies
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IMHO It would be better ro remove it comppletely..
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Thanks. It's kinda funny tho.