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Old 02-07-2008, 01:07 PM   #15
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Old 02-07-2008, 08:21 PM   #16
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Thank you! I was looking for some help with this!
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:24 AM   #17
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I creat my animated gifs using this tool
Never used that one before, how is it creating frames? Does it have image editing tools?


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Old 03-05-2008, 11:40 AM   #18
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Never used that one before
that's a pity...

VidGIF is a tool for converting selected video file to animation GIF formats. By using VidGIF you can create amusing avatars, animated logos for your website. It’s also useful for webmasters who want to place graphic on the website.
VidGIF converts video of any format that could be watched on PC. It supports AVI, WMV, MOV, MPEG and other video files. VidGIF allows one having control over width, height and FPS of GIF animation. But note that the smaller size your video has the better quality of animation GIF you will get.
VidGIF has very simple and friendly-using interface, that’s why you will not have any difficulties to manage it.

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Imports various of video files
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Width, height and FPS settings for GIF
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Old 03-05-2008, 02:04 PM   #19
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sounds good for a few extra options vid wise ty for the tip loks
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Awesome!!! I am in search for this in google for n(n) times...but thank god i joined today and got my favourite tutorial....added my repps
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Old 04-30-2008, 12:32 PM   #21
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Hello everybody, I'm new here. Have a problem and maybe you can help me. I'm having troubles with an animated gif I made using Photoshop CS2 and Image Ready. I've made a few gifs before but still learning. My problem is that this gif 'blinks' to white at the end of the loop. I 'play' it at ImageReady and it goes ok, but when I save the optimized file, the blinking shows up. I guess it must has to do with the settings in the Optimize tab, I've tried different ones, to no avail. Could someone trhow me some light on how to fix this, please? Thanks in advance.
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Hello everybody, I'm new here. Have a problem and maybe you can help me. I'm having troubles with an animated gif I made using Photoshop CS2 and Image Ready. I've made a few gifs before but still learning. My problem is that this gif 'blinks' to white at the end of the loop. I 'play' it at ImageReady and it goes ok, but when I save the optimized file, the blinking shows up. I guess it must has to do with the settings in the Optimize tab, I've tried different ones, to no avail. Could someone trhow me some light on how to fix this, please? Thanks in advance.
It sounds like the matte settings don't work with the colors in the image after it's optimized. When you optimize it you reduce the colors to web-safe or 256. The RGB spectrum in Photoshop is a little wider.

It may be much simpler also, try removing the last few frames and see if it goes away.
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It sounds like the matte settings don't work with the colors in the image after it's optimized. When you optimize it you reduce the colors to web-safe or 256. The RGB spectrum in Photoshop is a little wider.

It may be much simpler also, try removing the last few frames and see if it goes away.
Problem solved. Thanks a lot.
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Old 10-29-2008, 11:46 PM   #26
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Awesome, I've never even used Imageready, now I can try it.
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