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Photoshop animation help
I'm pretty sure you can make animated gifs in photoshop. I've been trying for the life of me to understand what the heck I'm doing.
How can I make several photos into a gif? So they flash between them every few seconds?
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Re: Photoshop animation help
 Originally Posted by PythonWallace
Do you have Image Ready?
Hmm... lol, I'm SOOO not photoshop saavy. I have a few different ones... I don't have them in front of me at the moment.
Thanks nate for the link!
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Re: Photoshop animation help
 Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
Hmm... lol, I'm SOOO not photoshop saavy. I have a few different ones... I don't have them in front of me at the moment.
LOL Connie, It's OK. *pats you on the head*
He didn't mean "are your images ready" 
"Image Ready" is a stand alone application that is packaged with Adobe Photoshop. It's so rarely used anymore that I think Adobe finally took it out of CS3...I don't know, I never use it
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Re: Photoshop animation help
 Originally Posted by Nate
LOL Connie, It's OK. *pats you on the head*
He didn't mean "are your images ready"
"Image Ready" is a stand alone application that is packaged with Adobe Photoshop. It's so rarely used anymore that I think Adobe finally took it out of CS3...I don't know, I never use it 
Haha! there is no blushing icon smiley to show the color on my face right now. 
Okay... I do know I have CS3. I think.
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Re: Photoshop animation help
 Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
Haha! there is no blushing icon smiley to show the color on my face right now.
Okay... I do know I have CS3. I think.
cool! so follow that link and you should be animating in no time
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Re: Photoshop animation help

I still use Image Ready. I like how I can just duplicate my working layer, make an edit, repeat and save as a PSD that's ready to drop in IR as frames. Thanks for that link Nate. That's not hard either.
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