: Problem exporting video as gif in Photoshop I made a video file which loops 3 images in a scrolling animation. I have converted this videofile into a gif file using photoshop but during the
I made a video file which loops 3 images in a scrolling animation. I have converted this videofile into a gif file using photoshop but during the process it keeps cutting about 4/5th of the gif so it never shows the final image properly.
Here is a link of said gif : media.giphy.com/media/3o6ZtfQ6Y8Kzbb6h7G/source.gif
All images are same width X height
The video has a 60 fps rate
-- When exporting as gif I choose the ' Save for web (old) ' option. On this image you can see the settings used during the converting process ( setting info is in Dutch):
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I think you're always going to have issuses creating such a massive gif, but you might want to look into GifGun. It will at least save you from having to roundtrip through Photoshop. I use it for all the GIFs for my tutorials. It's excellent.
I really should've not used a 1920x1080 video to test this. Took 3 hours to process and the resulting gif was 45gigs. It almost crashed my computer and cost me a game of live chess I was winning:
I thought it could be done in Media Encoder but for whatever reason Media Encoder only gives Gif or PNG as sequence. But from within After Effects the Media Encoder has the option for Animated Gif as you can see grayed out in the image above. I've made some animated banners using this before but wasn't sure if it had the 500 frame limit or not... it doesn't. But I would optimize a lot so you don't end up with the ridiculous file size and processor issues I just experienced.
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