Linda
07-19-2003, 03:17 PM
A few of you have asked about changing the speed of the animations, so I thought it would be a good thing to share.
Go to http://mirror.imagemagick.org/MagickStudio/scripts/MagickStudio.cgi
Click on "browse" or "choose" and find your image, click on it and then click "open". Now click on "view". When the image appears, click on the "output" tab up top and wait for the next page.
Scroll down to "output properties". Under "compress", click on RLE. Under "channel" set it to "all" if it is not already set to "all".
For "loop", change to "0" and in the "delay" box, you can start with "10". Press to "output" - *not* the output tab up top.
Wait for the page to fully load and then view your image. If you don't like it, click back to the page that has the "delay" box and put in another number - maybe from 10 to 20 or even to 40. The higher the number, the slower the animation.
Each time you change it, press the "output" button and then click on the large image to see the speed. When you have it the way you want it, right click and save it to your computer. Now wasn't that easy?
Check out the difference below!
http://mypcclinic.com/files/rb/Linda/catwalk.gif
http://mypcclinic.com/files/rb/Linda/catwalkslow.gif
Go to http://mirror.imagemagick.org/MagickStudio/scripts/MagickStudio.cgi
Click on "browse" or "choose" and find your image, click on it and then click "open". Now click on "view". When the image appears, click on the "output" tab up top and wait for the next page.
Scroll down to "output properties". Under "compress", click on RLE. Under "channel" set it to "all" if it is not already set to "all".
For "loop", change to "0" and in the "delay" box, you can start with "10". Press to "output" - *not* the output tab up top.
Wait for the page to fully load and then view your image. If you don't like it, click back to the page that has the "delay" box and put in another number - maybe from 10 to 20 or even to 40. The higher the number, the slower the animation.
Each time you change it, press the "output" button and then click on the large image to see the speed. When you have it the way you want it, right click and save it to your computer. Now wasn't that easy?
Check out the difference below!
http://mypcclinic.com/files/rb/Linda/catwalk.gif
http://mypcclinic.com/files/rb/Linda/catwalkslow.gif