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Solve : Photoshop GIF images?? HELP Please.?

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Hello.

I have just recently created a moving GIF image for a siggy.
It all is well when creating and all, but once I GTE to saving it goes through the images in seconds and you can barely see or read what is there.

Would someboyd be able to help me.
I have looked into everyhting at Photoshop and do not know how to slow it down. I have put a time setting on the annimation frames to what I thought best, but no matter is it's 5 seconds or 60 seconds, it still runs through at the same speed when going to save.
Does anyone know a way of slowing this down and getting it to the actual speed I am wanting?? ??TRY looking here:

http://www.planetphotoshop.com/

Alan <>< Download Microsoft GIF Animator and give that a try. It's freeware.Quote from: soybean on April 30, 2007, 11:39:12 AM

Download Microsoft GIF Animator and give that a try. It's freeware.

I really hate to hijack this thread (I'll do my best to not let that happen), but I downloaded this program out of curiosity and when I try to install it, it fails because it's looking for MSE11E.tmp\setup.exe in my Temp folder, but the file doesn't exist (why would it?). Anybody else having this problem?Um...NEVERMIND...it managed to work itself out. Odd.

Anyway, thanks for the link, soybean. It's not as good as something like Animation Shop Pro (not free), but it's always nice to have a secondary program handy.for a really simple animation program, GO for UnFreeZ. it's tiny and fast and WORKS, but is limited by a few things, like you can only have one slide speed for all frames.Photoshop is good for creating the images, but ImageReady is what you want to use to set up the animation (if you are doing this with Adobe tools).


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