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How can I get this .gif image onto my phone?
http://www.gifbin.com/982755
Anyone know how I can get this .gif picture onto my phone without it being so small, or it being regular size but moving really slow. All I want is to have the picture on my phone and to see it just as it is on the website. Any help would be great, thanks in advance.
The girl in the pic is Gina Carano by the way
That gif consist of 82 frames. To get the smoothness you describe, you will have to remove (in the least) 80-85% of the frames. To do so, you will end up with a very short gif. You could easily select the frames you want in progression and then regression. Ultimately you will have a loop that could encompass movement with a ‘slight’ return to its original position.
The more frames the gif image has, the more ‘ram’ it uses. That’s what is making its movement on your phone slow & sluggish; too many frames and its taxing your phones ‘ram’. Limit frame count to 8-10. The image size doesn’t seem that it will be a problem. Frame count is the villain here.
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November 24th, 2009
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That gif consist of 82 frames. To get the smoothness you describe, you will have to remove (in the least) 80-85% of the frames. To do so, you will end up with a very short gif. You could easily select the frames you want in progression and then regression. Ultimately you will have a loop that could encompass movement with a ‘slight’ return to its original position.
The more frames the gif image has, the more ‘ram’ it uses. That’s what is making its movement on your phone slow & sluggish; too many frames and its taxing your phones ‘ram’. Limit frame count to 8-10. The image size doesn’t seem that it will be a problem. Frame count is the villain here.
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