Have you looked at those gif files?
They look like crap
Have you looked at those gif files?
They look like crap
I was born outside the box! - Aridzone
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PNG's actually :-) Just trying to help. Animated gifs are 256 colour max. You can export them as non-transparent, depends what the final use is
Last edited by zaphodeist; 10 June 2011 at 10:07 PM.
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How was the animation created? Was it made in a Xara app?
Soquili
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Bill it was created in coral
I would like it for any gif
I was born outside the box! - Aridzone
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Try GIF Frame Extractor, it's free.
Screenshot -- http://i.imgur.com/oWSa9.jpg
Link -- http://www.evanolds.com/
Corel seems to optimise the animated gif by dropping pixels from some frames, this is what caused the individual frames John exported to look so bad. Many applications for making animated gif files will use a similar technique to reduce the file size.
Xara can only export pixels that are present in a frame and cannot not include latent pixels from other frames.
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
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I think you'll find that GIF Frame Extractor will do exactly what you require with that Corel animation file.
See attached zip file which shows frames 1 through to 19 without any dropped pixels.
This isn't totally correct though it doesn't automatically remove duplicate pixels from consecutive frames. Have a play with the background and overlay options in the frame gallery to see the effects you can get. Appropriate use of these options can greatly reduce the size of some animations.
Gerry
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