Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
>> I prefer the 'flat-globe' for what you are attempting to do...its also
>> easier to see...you don't have to "follow the dot"...
> OK, new map, older dots, but they now have fuzzy edges. Much better.
I like the look better, but (putting on my graphics-guy hat) that GIF
is *huge*. 175K is a tad of an excessive download for a web-page
frammish. Also it doesn't look very good if your browser's page
background is not white --- there's a white ring around each
continent thanks to poor antialiasing.
The extent of the dithering makes me think the image was made from a
truecolor original. If so JPEG at a moderately high quality setting
would work better (and look much better on truecolor displays), though
you'd lose the ability to have a transparent background. PNG is also a
possibility if you want to assume that visitors have recent browsers.
regards, tom lane organizer, Independent JPEG Group member, PNG development group