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Old 04-Mar-2005, 00:46   #1
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PC boffin help please
Simple question,how do you resize a gif?(an still keep it animated)

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Old 04-Mar-2005, 10:53   #2
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I haven't tried it on an animated gif but I assume it's still the same. There are plenty of free downloads or trial versions of software if you put 'image resize' into google.

Or even try www.tucows.com
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Old 04-Mar-2005, 11:20   #3
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If you want to display the gif image in a web page then you can use HTML to resize it on the page as so <img src="yourimage.gif" height="XX" width="YY">

If you are looking to resize it similar to a regular flat image then you won't be able to do this easily without the original images that made up the animated gif.

Download a gif animation software pack from download.com or similar. Open up the animated gif, you'll see that it's made up of a series of flat gif images that simulate the animation (like a flicker book). You might be able to save each image individually and then resize each one to the same dimension.

Now you have to re-assemble the animated gif image. Look at the original. Each image will have certain properties around it - copy each property and then resave.
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If you've got some fancy software like ImageReady (part of Adobe Photoshop) it will do it for you and keep the animation...
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Paintshop pro comes with a gif editor which is what i used to do mine.
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Old 04-Mar-2005, 14:00   #6
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If you've got some fancy software like ImageReady (part of Adobe Photoshop) it will do it for you and keep the animation...

Ah Ha! Got that antonye resized it now how do I set that as my avatar out of my documents or do I need to put it on a web site?
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Old 04-Mar-2005, 14:17   #7
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Ah Rockhopper! just the man,mine is a cartoon version of yours(I liked it so much I bought the company).I`ve resized it with image ready,but go to save it and it saves as photoshop doc,I`m nearly there,help me guys
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