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09/24/2004 05:55:42 PM · #1 |
I'm looking for some software that I can use to put together time-lapse photos into an animated gif.
I've tried Adobe ImageReady 7, but I really want some software where I can just specify a list of files (since there could potentially be 50-200 of them).
Any reasonably simple software that could do the job would be great - free would be better too. :)
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09/24/2004 06:19:42 PM · #2 |
mpeg_encode to create an mpg from jpgs (not what you asked for)
gifmerge to do what you want.
these are unix tools. go install a gnu/linux (or a *bsd is even better!) distribution or use colinux under windows. |
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09/24/2004 06:22:04 PM · #3 |
Thanks for the pointer. I see gifmerge is command line based - retro. ;-) Might write a quick VC GUI app around it..
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09/24/2004 06:54:52 PM · #4 |
I used a little free program called Unfreez to create this animated gif last year. You basically just load a list the .gif files and tell it how much time you want between frames.

Message edited by author 2004-09-24 18:57:03. |
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09/25/2004 01:02:45 PM · #5 |
That's cool Spaz. How often did you take the shots?
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