Just tell the client that you can charge them for a full day of your time to
fix it, or they can just have a still version for free.  Let them make the
decision for you ;-)


On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Lynette Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I had to do this once in the past... and in the end I split the animation
>> up into its individual frames, optimized each frame to within an inch of its
>> life, then re-built it as an animation.  Cut the file size down to 10% of
>> the original size.
>>
> That sounds good,  if a lot of work.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Lyn
>
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