Since an indexed image contains 256 colors or less, some colors
in the original image may not be available in the palette. This
may result in some blotchy or solid patches in areas which
should have subtle color changes. The dithering options let you
correct the unwanted effects created by the Palette Options.
A dithering filter tries to approximate a color which is
missing from the palette by instead using clusters of pixels
of similar colors which are in the palette. When seen from a
distance, these pixels give the impression of a new color. See
the Glossary for more information on
dithering.
Three filters (plus “None”) are available. It is
not possible to predict what the result of a particular filter
will be on your image, so you will have to try all of them and
see which works best. The
“Positioned Color Dithering” filter is well
adapted to animations.
In a GIF image, transparency is encoded in 1 bit: transparent
or not transparent. To give the illusion of partial
transparency, you can use the Enable dithering of
transparency option. However, the
Semi-flatten
plug-in may give you better results.