: As mentioned in other answers, any variation placed on picture that was previously more uniform will pessimise compression. Still I don't think that would yield a two times increase for a whooping
As mentioned in other answers, any variation placed on picture that was previously more uniform will pessimise compression. Still I don't think that would yield a two times increase for a whooping 2Mb (unless your logo is literally as big as image itself).
It could be that original image had maximum compression and all unnecessary header/meta info removed and PS added lots of its own stuff or didn't use maximum compression. Try running your new gif through tool like gifsicle and see if it helps. If you don't really care about image format, you can try pngout+deflopt and see how big .png will be.
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