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ANimations????? |
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Jan 23rd 2007 | #176007 Report |
Member since: Jan 23rd 2007 Posts: 3 |
I have cs2 and am using imageready to create an animation, and i can't figure out how to save it as a gif.... i looked all over the place and cant find any help files that actually help me.... the image is simple it only has like 10 frames and i am just using it for an avatar on a difff forum so its only 100x100.... any help will be appreciated:D |
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Jan 23rd 2007 | #176008 Report |
Member since: Jan 23rd 2007 Posts: 2 |
Press and Hold CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+S (Save Optimized As) and save it.
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Jan 23rd 2007 | #176012 Report |
Member since: Jan 23rd 2007 Posts: 3 |
it still only gives me the options to save it as html, html and images, and images only.... images being jpeg not gif:confused:
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Jan 23rd 2007 | #176015 Report |
Member since: Mar 27th 2001 Posts: 2237 |
In Imageready go Window > Optimize In the resulting dialog you have the option to change the output file type. You can also set up presets there so you don't always have to go to that pallet when saving files. |
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Jan 24th 2007 | #176019 Report |
Member since: Jan 23rd 2007 Posts: 3 |
i finally got it to work, i guess you need to start with a gif, instead of a jpg... i dont know if that was it, but thats the only thing i changed and it worked so whatever.... thanks
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