Graphics format options in Save As HTML?

I'm using FrameMaker 8.0 independently (not as part of the TCS), on Windows XP.
I'm creating HTML files from the FrameMaker files by choosing the "Save As" option and then choosing HTML. This always saves the images in the file in the .gif format. I would like them to be saved in Windows .bmp format. Currently, my workaround is to replace the .gif files with the original .bmp files, and then tweak the HTML code to refer to the .bmp files. This works, but it's time-consuming.
I don't see any option in the FM preferences or anywhere else, to select an output format for images. Is there a way to do this?
(As an aside, can this be done easily in the Tech Comm Suite?)
Thanks,
Joyce Wermont

Joyce,
I have not worked with saving Frame files as HTML, so I do not know what resolution the images are saved in. However, the gif format has no restriction on resolution, though some applications may assume it to be 72 dpi (not sure about this).
Anyway, you can open your bmp files in Photoshop or some other image editor, and save them as gif with the same resolution as the bmp files. Because gif is limited to 256 colors, I suggest converting the bmp files to indexed color before saving as gif. You can replace the gif files created with Frame with the ones you create from Photoshop, using the same names, and the HTML will see them. If the HTML displays them largish, you can set the sizes in the HTML code.
Van

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