You can also download a number of useful, free services, such as Avidemux, RealPlayer Trimmer and Pinnacle VideoSpin. Import. Select "Video Frames to Layers," and a small player will pop up in which you can select how much of the video you want to work with. You can always delete layers later, but it's good to cut down as much as possible. By now, your GIF has split into a series of layered images. If you don't want to do anything to the GIF, you can skip the rest of this section and move on to step six. If you're feeling comfortable with Photoshop so far, and want to manipulate the GIF a little, you can do a couple of basic things. In order to do so, you will need to work with individual layers — think of it like stop motion animation or a flipbook. Let's start with the "Deal With It" GIF — a pretty easy beginner step. Upload a PNG of the sunglasses and move it a little in each frame.
An easy way to stick your place in each frame is by holding "ALT" and dragging the image into the next layer. Then use the arrow keys when adjusting to avoid losing the place. Want to make a profound quote you found on Tumblr move across your GIF, Let's start with something simple. In this case, you would simply place text across each layer. But maybe you want to send a more striking message that will capture attention. To get the flashing effect, you need to remove the text from every other frame or two. The fewer frames, the faster the flashing effect. You could also make words move, or appear as if you're typing them out. This is basically the same as the PNG instructions above. The hard part may be over, but it's important that you prep and save your GIF properly. Save for Web (not the same as "Save"). A menu will pop up, complete with a few musts. Depending on which version of Photoshop you're using, you might need to specify that this file is animated.
If there's a box for that, make sure it's checked. Also, make sure the file is saved as a GIF. It's good web etiquette to make the GIF file size as small as possible — no bigger than 1MB, if possible. This might mean tweaking your images bit. The easiest way to cut down your GIF is by resizing its dimensions. If you were planning on uploading the GIF to Tumblr, it needs to be smaller than 500 pixels across. Try to avoid tweaking color and dither, because they will affect the quality of your GIF. Colors should be at the highest setting, which is 256. Avoid going any lower, if you can. You also want the Dither to be as high as possible. Lossy, on the other hand, should be as low as possible. Give your newborn GIF baby a home on the Internet. If you don't use Tumblr, you can upload it to Imgur or another file hosting site. Finally, show off to your friends. They will bask in your glory and you will forever be their leader. Or they'll think you're a total nerd. Remember that practice makes perfect, so it might take a couple tries before you create GIFs you'd actually want to share.
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