![]() This problem doesn't happen when I import a video to layers and set it to skip every two frames (or more). ![]() When I upload it to a website, again the gif plays at the same slow rate shown in the Save for Web window. No matter what I do to the frame rate - set it to no delay, convert it to a timeline gif, the gif doesn't run faster in the Save for Web window. When I make the gifs, I set the frame delay in the animation panel to whatever I want - mostly 0.04, 0.06 and 0.1 and when I play it, it works exactly how I want it to, running at the speed set.īut when I go to Save for Web and Devices, the preview of the gif is slow and doesn't play at the same rate as what I set. I use photoshop to make gifs, either from video frames > layers or from importing screenshots into a stack. Of course, it's slower than using appropriate software and/or libraries but it's quite useful for reading occasionaly some GIF files.I have Photoshop CS5 Extended, running on Mac OS X Snow Leopard. I created a small php script (around 25KB) which lets you load a GIF from a file (you even can specify the image index on animated GIFs) and then convert it to a PNG or BMP file. While (!feof($fh)
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