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Old 03-02-2008, 09:33 AM
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Animated Gifs with CS3?

Is it possible to create animated gifs with photoshop CS3? Is so, how? I have played around with my sisters version on her computer before I purchase my own version and cannot figure it out. If not, which version of photoshop would you recomend I upgrade to? I am familar with version 7 on my old computer which crashed a while ago. I have since purchased a laptop, but since I didn't have the cd of photoshop 7.0 from my original license I have to repurchase.
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Old 03-02-2008, 07:27 PM
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Okay I found an animation link under window, but it doesn't function the same way as image ready did with version 7. Can't seem to get it to create a new frame with a different image than the one in the first frame. The help file is about as clear as mud, but I'll keep pluggin away. I think I'll buy a version of photoshop with image ready in the package however as I'm not too comfortable with CS3.
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Update: Well don't I feel stupid all I had to do was create layers for each image that I wanted in my animation and then copy/paste the image into the layer and voila, finished. Sorry I wasted the space here, but lack of sleep I guess will do that to you. Hopefully someone else will gain from this.
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