Sharky
New Member
This may be asking too much, but if someone could explain to me in general terms the basic steps for downloading an animated GIF and resizing it in Photoshop, if I get pointed in the right direction I'm in like Flynn.
Here's the deal: I understand that an animated file is in layers, so if you try to manipulate it in PS, you end up with one frame only and the animation is lost. Right? OK. I have found an animated GIF that I want to resize to 125x125 pixels to use as an avatar. But when I do the Mac equivalent of a right-click-save-target-as, I can only save the GIF as one frame.
1) How do I capture the GIF to my disk as an animated file?
2) How do I resize it without losing the animation?
If another program will do this, I also have these programs on this computer:
QuarkXPress
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Streamline
Adobe PageMaker
Acrobat Distiller
Acrobat Reader
Acrobat InProduction
Adobe ImageReady
Freehand
InDesign
Tailor
Any advice or instruction will be muchly appreciated. Thanks!
Here's the deal: I understand that an animated file is in layers, so if you try to manipulate it in PS, you end up with one frame only and the animation is lost. Right? OK. I have found an animated GIF that I want to resize to 125x125 pixels to use as an avatar. But when I do the Mac equivalent of a right-click-save-target-as, I can only save the GIF as one frame.
1) How do I capture the GIF to my disk as an animated file?
2) How do I resize it without losing the animation?
If another program will do this, I also have these programs on this computer:
QuarkXPress
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Streamline
Adobe PageMaker
Acrobat Distiller
Acrobat Reader
Acrobat InProduction
Adobe ImageReady
Freehand
InDesign
Tailor
Any advice or instruction will be muchly appreciated. Thanks!