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Hey Gonz! You still here?
If I make an animated gif in Photoshop, how can I post it on here?

And how do I make it not an enormous file?
(, Mon 13 Aug 2012, 21:28, 2 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
What version of photoshop you using? It's been like at least 7 odd years since they had animation facilities.
There are tricks like making every other line dark black, and knocking the colours down to 64 or soo.

Image (file) size is only a concern for people on mobiles, I think at this time of the day you're alright to just do it.

Play round with the "Save as for web..." thing under the file menu
(, Mon 13 Aug 2012, 21:38, Reply)
CS3
It's not that old, surely? It has the animation window.
(, Mon 13 Aug 2012, 21:39, Reply)
CS6 is the latest one that came out not long ago. CS3 can't be that old, I use that one for work.
There was a major change around CS4, the interface and stuff is quite different. I think I probably haven't noticed it 'cus there is use for it in my work, animation is mostly coded these days, or done in Flash... when it comes to making the web.

I'm afraid you're gonna have to relie on google for this one.
(, Mon 13 Aug 2012, 21:45, Reply)
*ahem*
Did you get that email I sent?
(, Mon 13 Aug 2012, 21:47, Reply)
Oh shit ! I did but forgot about it.
I've just sent an email out to my server people who'll be able to commit the restore point. They normally sort things out inside 24h.

Really sorry, x u2.
(, Mon 13 Aug 2012, 21:57, Reply)
Sweet, no worries.
Thanks
(, Mon 13 Aug 2012, 21:47, Reply)
gifs are usually compressed, aren't they?`
Their defining characteristic is Ziv-Lempel compression, I thought.
(, Mon 13 Aug 2012, 21:47, Reply)
Not entirely sure about the compression name,
but it uses a map of colours and then asigns pixals to the colourmap.
(, Mon 13 Aug 2012, 21:58, Reply)

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