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If your movie is intended for the web, you should consider reducing its file size so the movie is small
enough to download within in a reasonable amount of time. You can minimize file size by doing any of the
following:
• Reduce the frame size. You choose the frame size when you create a new movie. If you import an
existing animation or video, you cannot resize the frames.
• Limit the number of frames because each frame increases the file size.
• Limit the number of colors. When you reduce the number colors in the image, you are also reducing the
size of the color palette, which leads to smaller files.
To export a frame stack as an animated GIF
1
With the frame stack open, choose File Save As.
2 In the Save Movie dialog box, enable the Save Movie As GIF Animation option.
3 In the Enter Movie Name dialog box, choose a location, type a filename, and click Save.
The Save as GIF Options dialog box appears.
4 Enable an option in the Number of Colors area.
5 In the Imaging Method area, enable one of the following options:
• Quantize to Nearest Color — reduces the number of similar colors in the image without affecting
the overall image. This is useful for images with broad areas of a single color.
• Dither Colors — simulates a greater number of colors when only a limited number of colors are
available
6 In the Animation Options area, type a value in the Frame Delay box to specify a pause (in 100ths of a
second) between frames.
7 In the Disposal Method area, choose one of the following options:
• Default — uses the client browser’s default disposal method
• Background — Restores to the background color the region covered by the image
• None — leaves the image on-screen while rendering the next frame over it
• Previous — displays the imagery of the previous frame to the region covered by the image
You can now use your browser to open the file and view the animation. You can place the animation on
a web page using the same HTML image tag you’d use for a simple GIF file.
You can also
Gradually display images in the web browser as
they load
In the Misc Options area, enable the Interlaced
option.
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