Split Animated GIFs
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:29 pm
I am the coordinator of a small group of seniors who have taught themselves to make animations using Photoshop and Image Ready.
I realise this is probably not a PS / IR problem , rather a computer problem, but I am hoping someone may have struck the problem and may be able to give some clue about it.
One of our members has the problem that her animations, other than very small size animations, split up.
An example of the behaviour is , a figure " running" across the screen has the head moving faster or slower than the body, thus splitting the animation .
The aberration appears on her computer when the gif is inserted into an email or onto a webpage. The aberration is not apparent when they are run in Image Ready nor to recipients of the email or viewers of the GIF on a website.
You may care, for interest, to view the work of the group at http://users.tpg.com.au/ask21435/KA5/KA5.htm
the member whose computer has the problem is Biddy, It is a pity she can't view her work as the rest of us see it.
Any thoughts or comments appreciated
I realise this is probably not a PS / IR problem , rather a computer problem, but I am hoping someone may have struck the problem and may be able to give some clue about it.
One of our members has the problem that her animations, other than very small size animations, split up.
An example of the behaviour is , a figure " running" across the screen has the head moving faster or slower than the body, thus splitting the animation .
The aberration appears on her computer when the gif is inserted into an email or onto a webpage. The aberration is not apparent when they are run in Image Ready nor to recipients of the email or viewers of the GIF on a website.
You may care, for interest, to view the work of the group at http://users.tpg.com.au/ask21435/KA5/KA5.htm
the member whose computer has the problem is Biddy, It is a pity she can't view her work as the rest of us see it.
Any thoughts or comments appreciated