Animated Gif question
I'm trying to create an animated gif. I made a BG image that I want the video to go on top of. The video is 136 frames (layers). I duplicated the BG image 136 times and pasted the videos 136 layers on top of the BG image.. Here is my problem.. I need to move the video frames (136 of them) onthe background so it lines up better... How do I move them all at once. Meaning if I move the frame on layer 1, the frames will move on EVERY layer. There has to be a way to move them so they all move to the same location at once. There is no way I could move each one separately and get them in the exact same location... I know this isn't the ideal way to do it, but it will work for what I'm wanting to do.. I just want to be able to move the video layers to a new location compared to where they are when I paste them on the BG...
PLEASE HELP!!!
Thanks in advance...
GT
Edit: Using PS CS4 extended
well, when I use to use imageready, I would have to duplicated the BG for each frame of the video...
What would be the best way to do this then,,,
I have an animated gif that is 136 frames ..
I want to put it on a BG I made in PS.... When I copy and paste all the frames (via the animation palette select all) onto the new bG the image is not centered on the BG I made... I want to move each frame to a new location on the BG... How would I go about doing that?
Sorry if I'm not explaining it clearly... I'm trying..LOL
Thanks for the reply..>GT
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Layers in Animated Gif Question...
Been going crazy all night
I'm trying to create an animated gif. I made a BG image that I want the video to go on top of. The video is 136 frames (layers). I duplicated the BG image 136 times and pasted the videos 136 layers on top of the BG image.. Here is my problem.. I need to move the video frames (136 of them) onthe background so it lines up better... How do I move them all at once. Meaning if I move the frame on layer 1, the frames will move on EVERY layer. There has to be a way to move them so they all move to the same location at once. There is no way I could move each one separately and get them in the exact same location...
PLEASE HELP!!!
Thanks in advance...
GTSorry... Using PS CS4 Extended.. Not sure what you mean by click the purple icon and then the red button.... I know it will be a bit choppy, but that is alright for this project.... I know with imageready (in the past) you could drag the image and it would move the image in every frame.... There has to be a way to move the image on layer one so that the image will move to the exact spot in each layer..... Atleast, I hope there is.. Thanks for getting back to me
Jeff
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 12:37:05 -0700
From: [email protected]
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Subject: Layers in Animated Gif Question...
Click the purple icon and then click the red button. Click the OK box below it if you like the result.
It would help to know what program you are using and it might help to post in that program's forum.
Beware that you are grossly abusing the GIF format. It is not intended for video. You could experience choppy playback and/or a lousy color palette.
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Hello all-
When exporting an animated gif, the speed of the gif is
slower than what I'm seeing in the export wizard or the original
screen. The gif has 18 frames and is only 17 kb when exported, so
not a big file. I've read everything I can find and even tried
stripping the gif down to just the moving pieces (about 8kb) and it
still runs slow. Please help.
Thanks!hawaiianlion wrote:
> Thanks for your reply, Jim. I'm not familiar with that
so I'm guessing I haven't altered that. I'm using FW8. I couldn't
find that topic in the Help index.
Open up the Frames panel and to the right of the frame names
you will
see a number - probably 7. This is the frame duration, in
100's of a
second. Increase the number to slow down the animation,
decrease the
number to speed it up. Make sure you view it in a web
browser, as FW's
animation display may not be accurate. Or perhaps,
considering bandwidth
and web traffic, FW's display rate may be too "ideal". ;-)
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Splash page with animated gif only question
Hello all:
I have a splash page (index.html) that is designed using an animated gif created in photoshop. The rest of my site is Css/XHTML, but has some divs containing animated gifs. I have two questions;
1: By using only the animated gif on the splash page, am I limiting or hindering my SEO (google, microsoft, yahoo) ranking opportunities as there is no "content" on the page that the spiders/bots can see? I went ahead and included some "content" but hid it by coloring the type the same as the background color hoping that might do something, but obviously I'm a SEO newbie so any suggestions are more than welcomed. I will include the code at the end of this post, and my site is: http://reynolds-marketing.com.
2. Is there a way to pre-load the animated gifs on my pages so that they play more smoothly and efficiently?
TIA for any of your help. Murman
The code for the splash page:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>Reynolds Marketing - The Marketing Resource Source</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
<meta name="description" content="Reynolds Marketing is a marketing services company offering a full spectrum of marketing services including: consultation, creative, production and logistical marketing services headquartered in Temecula, CA." />
<meta name="keywords" content="Reynolds, Reynolds Marketing, marketing services company, marketing services agency, full spectrum of marketing services, full service marketing agency, marketing consultant, print creative, digital printing, offset printing, website design, website development, digital marketing, digital print on demand, DPOD,Video Production, Video Production, Direct Mail, Temecula, powerpoint presentations" />
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/favicon.ico"/>
<!-- ImageReady Styles (index3.psd) -->
<style type="text/css">
<!--
#index_ {
position:relative;
left:0px;
top:0px;
width:640px;
height:480px;
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
-->
</style>
<!-- End ImageReady Styles -->
</head>
<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#FFFFFF" link="#FFFFFF" vlink="#FFFFFF" alink="#FFFFFF" id="index_" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;">
<p>
<!-- ImageReady Slices (index3.psd) -->
<img src="images/index.gif" alt="" width="640" height="480" border="0" usemap="#indexMap" id="index" /></p>
<p>Reynolds Marketing offers a full spectrum of marketing communications services including: consultation, creative, production and logistical marketing services located in Temecula, California. Our services include marketing consultation, press relations, public relations, copy writing, print creative, direct mail creative, video creative, web creative, interactive creative. Print production, direct mail, video production, web page creation and production. Digital print on demand, fulfillment services, powerpoint presentations, marketing communications, marketing communications conformance. To find out more about our services, please go to <a href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/who_we are.html">http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/who_we are.html</a> . </p>
<p>Site map:<br />
<a href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/index.html">http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/index.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/who_we_are.html">http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/who_we_are.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/contact_us.html">http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/contact_us.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/what_we_do.html">http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/what_we_do.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/services.html">http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/services.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/clients.html">http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/clients.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/projects.html">http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/projects.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/news.html">http://www.reynolds-marketing.com/news.html</a></p>
<p>
<map name="indexMap" id="indexMap">
<area shape="rect" coords="296,434,342,444" href="who_we_are.html" />
<area shape="rect" coords="228,451,286,461" href="who_we_are.html" />
<area shape="rect" coords="296,451,353,461" href="what_we_do.html" />
<area shape="rect" coords="364,451,416,461" href="contact_us.html" />
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<script type="text/javascript">
var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www.");
document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E"));
</script>
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<script type="text/javascript">
try {
var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-8703884-1");
pageTracker._trackPageview();
} catch(err) {}</script>
</body>
</html>My guess is yes, but that is just my opinion. I believe the text/background same color idea was really in vogue back in the late 90's and we all heard that it was the kiss of death for SEO that the SE's hated them so much you got de-listed, not sure if that is a fact or not.
My bigger concern would be how many people you are losing by making them wait to get to where they want to go. I have told many a client that in some sense, the interent is too big, you have too much competition and people have thin patience for things like splash pages. The ooo and aaa effect of animated gifs is long dead...again, in my opinion.
I dont know the answer to your load question...
Gray -
Question on Animated GIF Timing
I have a weather-type animated GIF, and believe me, it is not
my choice or
idea, but anyway I need to get this working.
Here it is:
http://www.sendto.org/temp/weather-cvia.gif.
In this animation, all the frames are set to 100 but the
timing is not
smooth. No idea why. When I change frame 2 to 50, the timing
seems to me
to be closer to even, but it makes no sense to cut the time
on frame 2 to
have all frames display for equal time. Is anyone else seeing
this?
The source file is here:
http://www.sendto.org/temp/weather-cvia.png
Many thanks,
TonyHi Anthony:
Are you testing the playback in a browser? The FW playback -
at one time
anyway - was not a reliable method for previewing.
Have you checked to make sure there are not several frames
identical to
frame 2 in the animation? That too would give the impression
that frame
2 is staying up longer.
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Anthony Bollinger wrote:
> "Linda Rathgeber **Adobe Community Expert - Fireworks**"
<[email protected]>
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news:[email protected]...
>> The lower the number, the faster and smoother the
animation. It needs more
>> frames to make it really smooth.
>
> Linda! Thanks for the reply!
>
> I sort of get what you are saying . . . but I guess I
don't understand why
> the numbers for each frame don't work. I don't have the
"raw materials" to
> supply frames in between the existing ones, although I
might be able to work
> up something. But let me make sure we are connecting.
>
> I think you are saying the animation takes "jumps" --
that is fine as far as
> what is needed. The whole problem is those jumps are not
even, although I
> have given fireworks identical numbers for each frame.
We slowed the
> animation down so that it would not be so annoying (it
was originally set to
> somewhere around 10 per frame and I changed it to 50,
then 100).
>
> The whole problem with this animation is that frame 2
displays for *longer*
> than the other frames, even though I have told it to
display just as long in
> the PNG file. This must be a bug with either the
exported GIF, the display
> engine, or FW. Looks like the best way to fix it is to
change the frame 2
> value to 50, which is just a hack. I wondered if anyone
has encountered
> this before. There is nothing wrong with the PNG file,
so this has to be a
> bug.
>
> Thanks!
> Tony
>
> -
I worked in Adobe FireWorks to make the animated .gif. What program do I use to convert the file from .gif to any video format: .mp4, .m4v, .avi, .wmv, etc. I want to convert it into video format, so that QuickTime Player plays the video, I can insert it into iMovie '11 and edit, and also insert it into Final Cut Pro X and edit video.
Thanks for getting back with me so promptly. It has taken me this time to connect with the proper people to find out the information you requested.
The camera used to film the class was a Panasonic AG-HMC40P, owned by a local cable TV station; they use Kodak video encoding software, and a SD card was used to store the video. The file extension is .mts, and the mime file is MPEG 2 transport. He said I probably need an AVCHD converter, and the Mac app store lists 8 of those options, 4 free and 4 for up to $9.99. He said I'll also need a converter for later plans of posting on YouTube or on the website, and while some of those in the app store might work for the later needs, he knows one app called "Compressor" that would work for the uploading later. He also suggested I could try renaming the .mts file to .MP2T, but he wasn't sure that would work.
They don't work with Macs at the studio, but I had thought I could have some lessons there in editing, and apply what I learned to my iMac and iMovie.
First, though, I have to be able to see it and review it!
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Question re Flash to Animated GIF
Hi,
I developed a simple animation for my home page. It simulates
a title being "typed" out one letter at a time the way it would
look if keyed in a program like MS Word. Once the words are
"typed," the .swf version of the animation stops, and the title
remains on the screen.
After creating the .fla file, it occurred to me that it might
make sense to export the file as an animated .gif so that folks
without the Flash plugin could see it.
However, as far as I can tell, I have only two options for
creating the animated .gif version: either have the animation
repeat, or have it disappear after it finishes.
Is there a way to convert to an animated .gif so that the
animation occurs once and then the title's words remain on the
screen instead of disappearing?
Thanks!
BillOK, the answer is to put "1" in the "Repeat" field in the GIF
publish settings. To me, that means it will repeat one time,
meaning it plays twice. I had put 0 in that field and that makes it
loop continuously.
That's the answer! -
Is this possible to accomplish using only Photoshop? (without resorting to Flash etc...)
Let's say I am creating an animated gif of a simple transition from image 1 to image 2 to image 3 and back to 1 again.
Can I make all 3 images link to separate urls?I didn't see how it was possible...thanks for the javascript site recommendation...I'll check it out!
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Question about animated GIF image
I am working on a new site. My client (using Safari 1.x with
OS10.3x) tells
me that this ani GIF doesn't load properly. I see it fine in
10.4x, with
both Safari 2x and FF1.5x, and on the PC. Whazzup wit dat?
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==================Could this be a problem?
2 different background images defined for the same container?
#wrapper #topContent {
background-image: url(Images/Anim.gif);
and...
#topContent {
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-image: url(../images/Index.jpg);
height: 208px;
Just a thought..........
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| > Container not big enough....
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| > #wrapper #topContent {
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| > Change to
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| > | > Loaded and reloaded in both but still no last
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Animated .gif actionscript 3 question
I hqve some small swfs that I need to convert to animated .gifs for
a client. I assumed this this was a painless task but I was oh so wrong as the bigger the swf the worse
the animated gif looks. But I have some small.swfs I need to convert and I did and they do not look bad but my problem is the swf had clikTag info in it for googleadwords. When I converted to animated .gif the file does not have any actions inside, which leads me to ask how do I pass actionscript to an animated .gif done in Flash?
anybody??
rdeeHTML links are likely your only recourse. If you need help with that, visit the Dreamweaver or web design forums. They might have some alternative approaches to offer as well, possibly using javascript or something along those lines.
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Open and edit animated .gif while preserving frame timing
CS4 Premium Design Edition, Win XP
I was disappointed with the removal of Image Ready from CS3 because although some of the functionality was placed into Photoshop 10, there was no way to open and edit an existing animated .gif while preserving the timing of each individual frame. I was told on the PS forum at the time that I really needed to use Fireworks. I resented that, because I was very happy with Image Ready and I didn't want to have to learn a new application just to gain functionality that had been included in previous versions of PS/IM.
I've now got CS4 Premium Design Edition which of course includs Fireworks... and here's what Help has to say on the subject of imported .gifs.
"Note: When you import an animated GIF, the state delay setting defaults to 0.07 seconds. If necessary, use the States panel to restore the original timing."
This is no use to me. What if I don't know the individual frame timings? What if there are 200 frames with varying timings?
Simple question: which current Adobe product is capable of importing a .gif while retaining the frame timings? If anyone knows, or if I've misunderstood the nature of the Fireworks Help quote above, I'd really appreciate some input here. Thanks :)
Not so simple question: why was an excellent gif-editing application thrown out to have its functionality partially replaced by a bunch of scripts and half-effective workarounds cooked up by desperate users ("import a gif by using the video import and typing *.* into the filename box..")? It's a fair question I think.
MarkHi Bob, that's not glib at all, it's a reasonable question.
I uninstalled it along with everything else when I installed CS3, in the reasonable expectation that whatever replaced IR would be at least equal in functionality.
Perhaps I should just dig out CS2 and install IM from there, but I have some serious reservations about doing so, because I don't know if/how a partial install of CS2 will impact upon my installation of CS4, and I'm not confident of getting support.
I am also curious to know if/why Adobe actually removed basic functionality without replicating or replacing it in their other software. I really want to know: which recent, currently supported Adobe product
should I be using in order to regain this functionality? Or do Adobe no longer produce a geniuinely comprehensive .gif-editing application?
Mark -
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
LeighThank 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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Hi All,
Animated gif seems to have an issue in flex.
seemingly a swf will solve the problems.
Does anyone have a swf corresponding to the progress indicator?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
YuktiHi YKaura,
Yes the gif animated files doesn't work directly...
I think you want to add custom preloader to your application overriding the default gray preloader..If so then check out these links...
http://www.pathf.com/sites/pfd/flash/blog/08142008/srcview/index.html
http://www.pathf.com/sites/pfd/flash/blog/08142008/PreloaderComponent.html
http://www.pathf.com/blogs/2008/08/custom-flex-3-lightweight-preloader-with-source-code/
If this post answers your question or helps, please kindly mark it as such.
Thanks,
Bhasker Chari -
How do you create an animated GIF in Premiere Pro?
I tried using Premier Pro to edit an animated GIF, but apparently that feature is no longer available? Is there another program that will work? Help Please....
Matt Perry
Edited by: Kevin Monahan
Reason: more searchable titleSo, Kevin ... question to Adobe ... considering the ability to export a .gif is pretty important (.gif is one of the most popular formats on the planet), is Adobe willing to allow us Mac users to activate Premiere Pro on a 3rd (Windows) computer? I have an iMac (primary work computer), a MacBook Pro (my mobile backup) with Premiere installed. Now, because Premiere Pro on Mac does not support .gif, I have to have a 3rd computer (Windows). An unfortunate reality.
What can Adobe do for us users?
Thank you.
P.S.: Of course, it would be nice if Adobe just added the ability to export to .gif in Premiere Pro for OS X. -
How can I edit an animated GIF?
is there a way to add a animated GIF into your work, when I try to add one I am told that it will be a single layer. I downloaded a GIF from the web and trying to incorparate it into a web site header.
Well, you are in luck, sort of. You have all the apps needed to create an animated gif. However that does not mean that the image you download was already or not. It could be a single image.
A couple of things to go over
1) When downloading from the net make sure you have permission to use that image before sharing with the public, as the image is protected by copyright laws in the US. (Images that state - Permission to use commercially, copyright free, common law licence - Generally are meant to share with the general public, granted that you post somewhere who you got the image from(the Least anyone can do it give credit where credit is due)
2)Since you have the Master Collection or the CS4 Master Suite, you have every app that is need to create your own works of art. Photoshop, After Effects, Premeire pro are all capable of creating animated gifs. With the latter two being easier than photoshop.
Since you have CS4 photoshop and this is the photoshop forum, we will keep it there.
The version of Photoshop that comes in the master suite is the extended version of photoshop which is require for most of the animations it can do. Though, think and am not certain that the standard version can create animated gif files.
OK, ok we got a lot of mumbo jumbo above so lets get into how to create an animated gif.
First we need to determine if we are editing an animated gif or creating one from scratch. To load an animated gif all you need to do is file>open then select the file. Simple enough.
The file will place each frame onto its own layer and if you have the animation panel open (If not select Windows>Animation ) Each frame will be placed there as well.
Lets say we are going to edit a frame or better yet introduce a new frame. In the upper right hand corner of the animation panel is a small icon. Clicking it will pop up a menu. In that menu select delete animation. Don't worry your layers are safe, it only removes the frames from the animation panel.
Now you can either change something in one of the layers or add a layer where you want the frame intoduced.
When you are done you can select that same icon in the animation panel to pop up the menu and select Make frames from layers This will place all the layers back into the animation panel. This has to happen in order to save an animated gif.
You can now use the File>save to web or File>Save to web and devices (This optiuon changed during one of the version, I don't recall so both are listed or look for something close to that)
Select Gif for the format then the save button, where you can choose a location and file name. It will automatically add a hyphen between any words that normally are spaces for the web.
OK, If you read the above, you probably alread realize how to create one from scratch. Just add a new layer for each frame and follow the steps above to add it to the animation panel and save for web.
I know it sounds like a lot, but once you have done it a few times, it actually fairly simple.
OK, Bonus round - What about After Effects and Premeire Pro?
Well both of those apps Use a timeline instead of frames. Which makes them much simpler and more powerful for animations, since that is what they are dedicated to do.
It is as simple as open the gif file, edit it, save it, done.
I won't go into how the timeline works as that would require a long , long post. But once you understand it, it is much quicker and can do way more feature wise.
One last thing, play around with it and see what it can do before commiting time to creating or editing a gif. It goes much easier once you get the hang of it.
If you have any questions, issues, etc. just post away...
Well, I got to go, I hope this helps.
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