Create an animated GIF in Photoshop from the Adobe Learn and Support site
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to turn a series of photos into a looping animated GIF using Photoshop.
This technique works well for creating a timelapse animation using series of photos taken from a DSLR or point-and-shoot camera, or even a mobile device. For the example, we used a series of photos taken with burst mode from an iPhone. Download photos from your ball animation
Tip: You can also use this technique to create an animated GIF from a short video.
This technique works well for creating a timelapse animation using series of photos taken from a DSLR or point-and-shoot camera, or even a mobile device. For the example, we used a series of photos taken with burst mode from an iPhone. Download photos from your ball animation
Tip: You can also use this technique to create an animated GIF from a short video.
If you're starting with a short video, you'll first need to convert the frames of the video into individual layers. Go to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers....
Locate and select the video file you want to use and click Open.
Click OK to convert the video frames to a single layered file.
Note: Photoshop may not be able to fully import a video that is too long. Use the options in the Import window to limit the amount of frames imported. You can select to import the entire video, or choose just a segment of the video. You can also limit the amount of frames imported to a set interval, such as every 2 frames.
Locate and select the video file you want to use and click Open.
Click OK to convert the video frames to a single layered file.
Note: Photoshop may not be able to fully import a video that is too long. Use the options in the Import window to limit the amount of frames imported. You can select to import the entire video, or choose just a segment of the video. You can also limit the amount of frames imported to a set interval, such as every 2 frames.
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Go to Window > Timeline to open the Timeline panel.
Click the arrow on the button in the middle of the panel and select Create Frame Animation. Then click the button to create a new frame animation.
Click the arrow on the button in the middle of the panel and select Create Frame Animation. Then click the button to create a new frame animation.
Go to File > Export > Save for Web (Legacy)...
Click Save... and select a destination for your animated GIF file.
- Select GIF 128 Dithered from the Preset menu.
- Select 256 from the Colors menu.
- If you are using the GIF online or want to limit the file size of the animation, change Width and Height fields in the Image Size options.
- Select Forever from the Looping Options menu.
Click Save... and select a destination for your animated GIF file.
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