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    Easiest/Fastest way to slow down a .gif animation without it looking jerky?

    It was a PNG. I just tested with with a JPG: it's the same :/
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    Easiest/Fastest way to slow down a .gif animation without it looking jerky?

    Negative!, as soon as I open a file, my "timeline" window looks like this: Maybe it's because I have the 64-bit version on Windows .... https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1155391 but thanks for your help! much appreciated! cheers!
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    Easiest/Fastest way to slow down a .gif animation without it looking jerky?

    Alright! I added two more layers, and I still can't make it work :/
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    Easiest/Fastest way to slow down a .gif animation without it looking jerky?

    I have photoshop CS6 and I don't see it (and this tutorial says I should be able to see it: https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-use-the-new-timeline-panel-in-photoshop-cs6--psd-16515 ). This is what I see:
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    Easiest/Fastest way to slow down a .gif animation without it looking jerky?

    Alright! How do you go for tweening between frames? When I select two frames and use the "Tween..." function I get a third frame that is lighter than the two selected (and not in-between)... Also, can I convert this frame animation to a video timeline? (I can't open the video timeline like...
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    Easiest/Fastest way to slow down a .gif animation without it looking jerky?

    sorry, here is the right one (0.15s delay -- could be better, but not as choppy as 0.3s. however, it's not slow enough)
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    Easiest/Fastest way to slow down a .gif animation without it looking jerky?

    Hi there! The frame delay is 150ms (0.15s). If I put 0.3s it becomes jerky. What I did now is that I duplicated all the frames. Can I change the brightness of these duplicated frames one by one?
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    Easiest/Fastest way to slow down a .gif animation without it looking jerky?

    Right now a have a .gif animation of 40 frames of 150ms each. The animation is simple: the image fades in and then fades out. I want to slow down the animation. If I change it to 300ms, it becomes very jerky! (150ms was already borderline) What is the easiest way to fix that with Photoshop?
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