Gif files

Is there away to view animated gif files from photobucket.com or something on the iPod touch

you may have to load them from dmsBase to view them.

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  • Viewing Animated GIF files in Preview

    Hello...
    I'm trying to figure out why I cannot view animated GIF files within Preview. When I search within Preview's help I get this...
    *1. Open the animated GIF file in Preview.*
    *2. If the window's drawer isn't already visible, choose View > Drawer.*
    *The drawer contains a thumbnail image for the animated GIF. The number of frames in the animation appears in the lower-right corner.*
    *3. Click the triangle beside the thumbnail image.*
    *Preview shows all the frames in the animated GIF. When you click a frame, the animation stops and Preview displays that frame.*
    Now at the end of number 3 it states that "the animation stops", so according to that statment Preview should be "playing" the animation until I click a certain frame to stop it. Well mine doesn't do this, SO what's going on?
    Oh, my OS is v10.4.10 and Preview is v3.0.9(409).
    Thanks!

    Preview in Panther did play animated gifs, although it was a bit clunky at it. Evidently they intended to fix this in Tiger, but instead they ended up breaking it completely. To play an animated gif you now need to do so in a browser, such as Safari. Preview no longer plays them at all.
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  • How to edit a Animated Gif file and convert to SWF

    I am using the creative cloud with fireworks. I chose the free trial with buying in mind if I saw it work properly. I simply want to upload an animated GIF file and then download it as a SWF file. I saw someone on youtube do this and it's not that if I get on the correct page I would not know how to do that but I just cannot find how to get the GIF into the software to edit. It has just simply put them in the creative cloud folder which can open them on IE> How do i make it available to edit and convert to SWF please? Thanks in advance.

    You will likely get better program help in a program forum
    The Cloud forum is not about using individual programs
    The Cloud forum is about the Cloud as a delivery & install process
    If you will start at the Forums Index https://forums.adobe.com/welcome
    You will be able to select a forum for the specific Adobe product(s) you use
    Click the "down arrow" symbol on the right (where it says All communities) to open the drop down list and scroll

  • Animated .gif files

    I have been using an older version of Photoshop Elements for a long time but just got a new MacPro and decided it's time to upgrade my PSE.  But maybe not....I downloaded the Photoshop Elements Trial version to check out if it's really worth upgrading or not and I think I'm in trouble. I have a ton of animated .gif files and they do not appear to open in the familiar "layers".  i read through some of these discussion threads and I think you're saying that if I use the current version of Photoshop Elements I will not be able to edit my old .gif files.  I did try making new layered files and save them for the web with animation and that seemed to work.  But if I'm going to lose the ability to edit my old .gif files I'm not sure I want to upgrade.
    Can someone clarify this for me please.  Maybe it's just a matter of switching from Elements to CS4, but I thought from the descriptions of the programs as provided in the Products section that I fit more with the Elements program.....maybe not???? 
    And this does not even consider that I haven't tried to load my older version on the new intel machine yet, it may not even run if I try that.
    I do, for about 20% of my computing time use "that other" platform, but I don't like it, I much prefer my wonderful Mac machines.
    thanks for your help
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    Thank you for your offer, I do appreciae it.  But I think the better question to ask at this point is :  What is the last version of Photoshop Elements that supports editing animated gif files.  This is too important to me to lose this ability and after checking further I see CS4 is out of my price and needed features range. I would rather hang on to my old laptop to manipulate photos than lose the ability to edit my .gif files.
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  • Unable to access gif files from the server

    hi all,
    i have successfully signed an applet and it is loading in the client system also. in that applet, i instantiated a jbutton as given below:
    JButton jb = new JButton(new ImageIcon("http://192.168.91.154:8080/success/set.gif"));
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    if i give the exact path like c:/blazix/webfiles/success/ set.gif, the icon is coming in the server system but not in other systems. i tried without port no also but in vain. pl solve my problem. what i need is how to
    specify the path of the file[any file] which is present in server.
    or if i put all the gif files in the jar file, can i access the gif files present in the jar file [set for archive] ? if i can, give me the soln for accessing the gif file present in the jar file, so that i need not access the server to get the gif files.(i.e) how to specify the path of the gif files present in the jar file?
    i ve one more doubt. the jni library file shld be in the server, and the client has to access the library in the server. i think the applet loaded in the client ll search for the library in the local m/c only . how to make the applet to search for library in the server??
    i feel only by using rmi we can solve this problem. am i correct? if so i feel that an appln or applet running in the server shld access the jni library, and the applet in the client side should communicate with this server appln using rmi to get the data.is it correct? is there
    anyother way?
    i appreciate your help in this regard. thanks in advance. bye, padmanbhan.

    Better information on what you are doing with JNI might help you get an answer.
    If you have some server process that needs to use JNI, then I would code a servlet to call, instead of using RMI to ge there.
    Depending on your environment, and the target audiences environment, RMI may just cause you a lot of grief. Firewalls etc, get in the way of RMI connections and force security holes to be opened in order to work.
    If you use a servlet, then traffic to your server process is done via standard http calls, which will already be enabled, because your app runs in a browser.
    If ther data requirements are heavy duty, your server could always send an XML stream to the client, which would allow you to describe complex data to the client.
    Running JNI stuff from the client directly means a lot of local infrastructure to run your app. The code you want to run, the JNI library ....
    If what you have is really an application, but want the convenience of starting it from a browser, look at Java WebStart. Then you can distribute an application via the browser, and WebStart will worry about the deployment issues for you.
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    Stay away from RMI from applets if you can help it.
    If you really have an App, then try WebStart to manage the distribution issues for you.

  • Animated Gif files in Captivate

    I have created an animated GIF file in Photoshop that i want to use in my captivate file.
    The file wont preview in any of the preview modes other than the HTML5 output preview. All other previews just show the first frame of the GIF file.
    If i chose to SWAP the animation with another GIF from the library the preview shows the animation playing.. see attached
    Is there something im doing wrong here.
    I guess i could upload my final file to the LMS with HTML5 output as this preview shows the animation but i also read there are limitations with this output as some transitions / effects dont work.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks
    Darren

    Hi Darren,
    Yes, you can verify whether your GIF would fucntion correctly on HTML5 platform by Window--HTML5 Tracker Pod.
    I am not an expert on Photoshop, but still would like to make a recommendation.
    Set the 'delay' value for each of your Frame to 0.01 or some value if it shows as 0, this can be done using the animation frame Window. Save it as GIF again for Web Devices and import in Captivate, see, if you are abale to preview this time.
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  • Animated .gif files in mail. Problem persists. (PANTHER)

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    I'm posting this even though there are threads in the forum that I have
    used and contributed to in the past on this topic.
    The problem PERSISTS!
    The problem/situation is that in mail from family/trusted friends, after I
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    In mail preferences,viewing I have unchecked "display images and embedded
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    All junk mail is flagged as junk. (in junkmail,advanced and in rules).
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  • Animated .gif file correction and image ready help.

    Hi,
    I have an animated gif created in an early verison of Image Ready & Photoshop. I need to make some changes. I have two problems.
    A: Can't figure how to do it in the current version of Photoshop.
    B: Open in the old image ready version, can't find the Layers pallet. I turn it on and off and it doesn't appear.
    Trying to recreate a rotating .gif file any pointers or how to's?
    Thanks,
    John

    You didn't say which version of ImageReady, but cs5 should open
    most animated gifs from ImageReady and show the frames in the
    Window>Animation panel. Some may not work right depending on
    how old the version of ImageReady was that created them.
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    In ImageReady try Window>Workspace>Reset Palette Locations and the layers
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    In ImageReady, in the actions palette, are several actions to rotate (spin) images.
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  • Editing an animated gif file

    Hi experts,
    I have an animated gif file that works in my Dreamweaver website.  However, I edited the gif file in Photoshop, changing the image and canvas sizes.  When I save it (as a gif), only the top layer is retained, and it's no longer an animation.  How can I save the edited file and keep it as an animation that will work on my web page?
    Many thanks for hints
    Richard

    What version of PS are you running? In CS4, 5 and 5.5 (not sure on the others) you simply just open the .gif. It should be in layers - one layer for each frame. You will then need to open the animation panel before making any modifications. If you don't, it will change each frame to the current.
    You can't use save as. You need to use save as web or devices then make sure it's a gif and ensure the frames indicator says more than 1. You can then use the play/forward buttons to make sure it looks as you expect.

  • Can Premiere Elements be used on an animated gif file?

    I am considering purchasing Premiere Elements but I need to know if one can use it to add effects to an animated gif file.
    For example, in Photoshop Elements one can add certain effects to a gif image, such as giving it certain textures or filters.
    Can one do the same kind of thing in Premiere Elements and if so can it be done to an animated gif file?
    Maybe a better way to ask this question is:  can you import an animated gif file into Premiere Elements and then manipulate it?  Run filters, etc.
    Thanks for your help.

    If you load your GIF into Premiere Elements 10, edit it, then share to an AVI file, you can then import the AVI file into GIF Movie Gear by Gamani, which will then create an animated GIF. I learned about this utility from a Microsoft tutorial on creating icons for Windows XP.
    http://www.gamani.com/product_icon.htm
    If you use Firefox and get redirected, try using Internet Explorer instead.
    After the trial period is over, it's $29.95US for 4 licences.
    When you share to an AVI file, you will want to select the Microsoft AVI item from the list, then click the advanced button to open up the dialog where you will need to select a codec and enter the frame size and frame rate. The codec will have to be one that GIF Movie Gear likes, so there may be some trial and error needed to get a good codec. I shared to an AVI after picking Xvid for the codec, which GIF Movie Gear imported.

  • Gif files not moving

    Aloha all, can anyone tell me what program I need to make animated gif files animate? When I download any animated gif files they don't move. When I open in Preview all pics are there, they just don't play. Any advice on how to make them move like they should? mahalo for any tips info. JB

    Apart from Safari there are many free viewers which do show animated gifs.
    CocoviewX is just one of them.

  • What is the accepted format for creating animated emoticons for the iPhone and iPad? Are they .gif files?

    I'm new to creating apps for iOS and am interested in creating an app that uses animated emoticons in messaging. I wasn't sure what format was accepted, however. I presumed that .gif files would work but want to know for sure before we begin working on them. Thanks!

    So...how does one make animated emoticons for iOS? That's my question, I suppose. Thanks!

  • How to to read/write GIf files (not animated)

    Hi,
         Is there a labview vi(s) that will read a gif file and display it and also that will wirte it? I am interested in non animated gifs.
         Louis

    Ben wrote:
    Well before Mike got carried away in this thread the answer to those questions was "NO".
    But if you check that thread you will see that Mike has already done half of the work (reading a gif).
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  • Animated GIF file Creation from no of JPEG files

    Does anybody know the program to convert a many JPEG files to a single animated gif file.

    Oh? And when did you ever say that? Perhaps you should provide clear questions and requirements.
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  • Why do all the white colours in my animated GIF files look grey?

    Why have all the white colours in my GIF files look grey? It is only apparant once published, and can change from browser to browser? (firefox tends to work, but not chrome)
    They should have white backgrounds. I have played with just about every setting when exporting the GIF in photoshop. And seems to work fine.
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    Hi Holy,
    Your site looks good to me when I check it on Chrome, Screen shot: http://project02.businesscatalyst.com/Jing/2013-10-24_1917.png
    Your gif also looks fine in chrome check this Small Video: http://project02.businesscatalyst.com/Jing/2013-10-24_1916.swf
    Please check on any other machine and see if you can see gray background. Also, make sure you have the latest version of chrome installed.
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