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Of course you can, loop is an option for animated gift only.
To make GIFs replay continuously, you typically need to ensure that the GIF is created with a loop setting. When using GIF-making software or online tools, look for an option to set the loop count to "infinite" or "0," which indicates that the GIF should replay indefinitely. After creating the GIF, you can test it in various viewers to confirm that it loops as intended. If you're using a platform like Giphy, they automatically loop GIFs uploaded to their site.
If you are referring to an animated .gif file, they are created using layers of images that cycle in a loop. The layers must be edited individually. Try opening the "Layers" dialogue in Photoshop to view the different frames of the .gif.
I think they are called GIF`S, at least it says in wiki that gif`s can be moving animations.
yes, it stands for Graphic Interchange Format. The files in the gif format have the .gif extension.
Open the gif in an application for creating gif animations and change the delay for each image. or go to slowgif.com to slow down gif online.
Sollefteå GIF was created in 1898.
Påarps GIF was created in 1931.
Hjärnarps GIF was created in 1926.
Bollnäs GIF was created in 1895.
Ränneslövs GIF was created in 1945.
GIF Nike was created in 1919.