Yes, Adobe Photoshop does support GIF images. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a popular image format that supports both static images and animations. In Photoshop, you can open and edit GIF files just like any other image format. You can also create and edit GIF animations using Photoshop's animation tools. Thanks!
sometimes if the system does not support image formats like GIF,JPEG,PNG... then the HTML will not display the image.and also if the image is developed using flash player then system must support flash player. sometimes if the location of image source is not correct means then image will not display.
You cannot directly convert a .GIF to a .DOC since the .DOC format is not an image format. What you can do is to include the .GIF image in a word document by using the Insert menu or by dragging it over the open Word document.
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A '.gif' can be used like any other image: <img src="example.com/image.gif (image.gif)" alt="Animated Image">
The extension is actually immaterial. It merely serves to give the operating system a hint as to the file's content, allowing the file to be associated with a particular application, such as a GIF file viewer or an image editor application. In order to save a GIF file, you must first re-encode the image (assuming it is not already in GIF format), and save the output to a file with a GIF extension.
Timeline use is to create animated GIF image or to edit video inside Photoshop.
You can create and export animated GIF in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. See related links below for step by step tutorial.
You can create and export animated GIF in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. See related links below for step by step tutorial.
Yes you can. Open jpg in image editing program like Photoshop then save it as a new gif file.
You should look either for a dedicated gif editor or for image editing programs like GIMP, Photoshop. If you only want to convert to gif, an image converter like AZImage will work just fine.
Photoshop can be used to create animated GIF pictures from a sequence of images, however, cannot be used to create 3D animations or animated videos, Photoshop is only for image editing.
open image in photoshop, then go to file - save for web and devices, in save for web and devices window choose giffrom drop down list below Preset:
There are many programs and applications that provide support for creating GIF files such as Jasc Animation Shop and Photoshop. Using these programs, you can create GIF files from your images.
Gimp is a free image editor that can make animated .gif files just like Photoshop, which is a professional grade (and expensive) image editor program.
Photoshop has ties with other Adobe software for media editing, animation, and authoring. The .PSD (Photoshop Document), Photoshop's native format, stores an image with support for most imaging options available in Photoshop. These include layers with masks, color spaces, ICC profiles, transparency, text, alpha channels and spot colors, clipping paths, and duotone settings. This is in contrast to many other file formats (e.g. .EPS or .GIF) that restrict content to provide streamlined, predictable functionality.
Simple! Once you have Clicked Reblog, There is a icon which is a picture of a tree, click that and enter the GIF URL, where it says: Image URL. Then you can click "Reblog post" :) Hope that helped, Enjoy blogging! :)
You have to create or have some kind of "preview image" to display. Once you decide what your preview image is going to be, you upload the gif file as you would any other file, but you will be asked to provide a preview image to go with you gif. Upload your preview image, (if you don't have a preview image you can't complete the submission of a gif file.)then complete the rest of your submission.Without a preview image you cant complete the submission of a gif file. Same goes for submitting brushes for photoshop and gimp as well as any zip files. They need an accompanying preview image in order to submit these types of files on "deviantART".