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Animated Gifs DetailedAnimated gifs actually contain a series of images (or frames) that are displayed one after the other and give a semblance of animation, just as in traditional animation techniques. Also, in animated gifs you can control the time for which each frame is displayed. Consider the image below: The image consists of 8 frames each playing for 10 milliseconds each. Our animated gif of a running dog (above) starts at frame no. 1 which plays for 10 milliseconds and then frame no. 2 is displayed and so on. When the last frame (no. 8) is reached, the image loops and displays frame no. 1 once again. You can specify the number of loops you want in the animated gif or you can set it to loop indefinitely. In the above animated gif example, each frame is played for 10 milliseconds. Now, let us change this to 25 milliseconds as in the image below. How to create animated gifsAnimated gifs can be created or modified using any of the freeware or shareware available. I'm particularly fond of Animation Shop from Jasc (http://www.jasc.com). The program comes bundled with Paint Shop Pro. Most animation programs have many built in effects for images. Here is the Explode image effect from Animation Shop. Let us now see how we can create a simple animated Gif file using Animation Shop. By the by, you can use your favorite animated gif creator - Though the tools might change, the logic of creating animated gifs is the same.
Page contents: Animated Gifs details: How the animation is displayed by the gif file format and how you can create this using gif animators.
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