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Old 17-06-2011, 05:53 PM
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Astroman (Andrew Wall)
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Hope it's okay to post here..

In PS you can open an animated GIF so every frame has it's own layer.. I on mine only the bottom layer is seen and the others are hidden. I then went to the layer above the one visible and made that one visible and selected difference under the little drop down list... I used the move tool (a cross with arrows on it) to align the frame, then in the drop down list again, I selected normal... I did this all the way through.. it's time consuming but worth it.. there is probably an easier way to do it though...

I then went to file save for web and devices and saved as a GIF again. Now it will be an Animated gif with aligned frames...
Top three hints...

- Don't do this with animations which have lots of frames
- Make sure all frames are normal before saving
- Remember to save as a GIF..

Hope this helps a little. If you have any other trouble please PM me.
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