Re: Fading between 'Then and Now' pictures
- From: tony cooper <tony_cooper213@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 16:19:41 -0400
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 14:41:20 -0500, Joel <Joel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"John J" <nhoj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Joel" <Joel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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http://gbe.dynip.com/Then_And_Now/Hollywood_Freeway_At_Vermont.jpg
Gary
Photoshop won't be a good choice for this type of fun, I would suggest to
get a hole of a MORPH program which would allow to save as any video
format
(like AVI or MPG etc.) or Animated GIF.
Photoshop creates animated GIF files.
Photoshop itself won't create animated GIF but other program comes with
Photoshop may (I never used to remember the name). And even that, it's no
way near the MORPHing program which not only auromatically but much
smoother.
You create the frames by creating layers in Photoshop. You animate
the .gif in ImageReady which is part of the Photoshop program.
There are several free morphing, or animated .gif, programs available
if you search on Google. I like staying in Photoshop, though.
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Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
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