So, you say you're getting tired of the profile picture that you use on social networking sites like Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter? But if you're going to make a change, you want that change to be dramatic, attention-getting, stunning! Have you considered ANIMATION?
With Easy GIF Animator 5 Pro, you can create and edit animated GIF images in a snap! More than just profile pics, Easy GIF Animator 5 Pro also lets you craft animated pictures, banners, and buttons, and even helps you to prepare your image for publishing on the web. The newest version of Easy Gif Animator 5 Pro includes a built-in image editor, banner wizard, and special tools to increase your productivity!
You'll be amazed at the flexibility of Easy GIF Animator 5 Pro -- you can use GIF, JPG, PNG and BMP images for your animations, and even add sound. You have full control over frame duration, loop count, individual frame management - you can even resize an entire animation easily! When it comes to export options, Easy GIF Animator 5 Pro can export your animated GIF as an AVI video file, or as an SWF Flash format file for use in web programming!
Nice, stable and effective program, not complicated with many features... I played around with it a while and have the following questions: Is it possible to make an effect going on for more than one image? I marked some images and when choosing the effect-tool it does the effect only on one image? If I have a number of pictures with different timestamps-differences, e.g. (1) 10:00 (2) 10:01 (3) 10:03, it would be nice to transfer these time-differences automatically read moreto the time-difference between the gif-frames. In the example above this would be a delay of 1s between frame (1) and (2) and 2s between frames (2) and (3) . Having 200 jpg-images and importing all in EasyGIFAnimator, after saving the image I found out the size of all original jpg images (5,5MB) was more than 2 times smaller than created GIF (11.7MB). The created Video-files AVI (25,7MB) and SWF Flash (48,3MB) were even bigger. So my idea to archive the sequences of my webcam in a gif-file and gain some space (because compressing similar pictures should result in smaller sizes (because of fewer differences) seems not to save space. But probably this is the nature of the gif-files. (I am wondering if there is a new filetype that does a compression between the frames!?) Best regards, Stefan
Depending on visual effect, it will work either on a single frame or, if it is a transition effect, it will work between two frames. You can repeat the operation to apply effect to multiple frames. I'm afraid file timestamps are not managed and I haven't heard that this is possible in any software, neither it is widely requested or used. Gif file is a specific file format, it was not designed for storing video or a lot of high-quality or large frames. It's sole purpose is allow short animations for the web (banners, buttons and misc). Compared with JPG, in GIF format, photographic high-color images weigh more it is because of format differences JPG is better for photos while GIF is better for simpler images such as text on some background or cartoons.
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