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Need some quick Imageready/Photoshop CS2 .gif help.


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Okay, I'm making a simple .gif with that just cycles through about 12 pictures. Is there a way to automatically resize each picture to the same size? It'll be a small .gif and the pictures will be going by pretty quickly so it won't really matter if a picture or two is a bit distorted.. I just don't want a bunch of black space around smaller pictures.

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If its just 12 or so, why not just edit them individually? If there's not a great difference in size, there's a way to do a quick edit:
Put them all in a folder. Open photoshop. Select edit in imageready. Go to import > folder as frames. Select the folder and Import the files. Click on the optimized tab. Then go under image and select crop. It will crop all of them at the same size. If you are trying to make the gif itself smaller, go under image and select image size and adjust accordingly. Hope that helps.

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If its just 12 or so, why not just edit them individually? If there's not a great difference in size, there's a way to do a quick edit:

Put them all in a folder. Open photoshop. Select edit in imageready. Go to import > folder as frames. Select the folder and Import the files. Click on the optimized tab. Then go under image and select crop. It will crop all of them at the same size.



Well, it's actually about 20 pictures now but whatever. :D This is what I was looking for. I think I may have fixed my problem already, though. I uploaded all the pictures to Photobucket and I'll just use the smaller preview pictures for the .gif. They're all about the same size (and the right one, too).

Thanks for the help.

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