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Old 10.17.2006, 02:32 AM   #8
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If you want to extract a piece from a movie you'll need film editing software like adobe primiere or final cut pro. If you want to do some sort of animation or a moving drawing like my avatar, the best you can use is photoshop to create it and then jump to adobe image ready, which is embedded. When using film software, cut the film strip at the begin and end points that you want and then render it in the .gif format. You should adjust the final settings of the film strip at 15 frames per second (standard gif frame rate). Any other questions, pm me.
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