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I have PS CS4 & I like it...but the only bad thing about it is it doesnt handle .gifs, which sucks.

I know about Corel & Jasc but I dont wanna try em before I get more info about em. We have

plenty of software czars here so could someone enlighten mr. lee?

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I already have CS4, which is better than CS3 (I had it).

Like I said, they dont handle .gifs (moving images). I need one that does.

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What...Imageready doesn't work for you?

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What...Imageready doesn't work for you?

No sir. I read up on it, tried it, hated it. Im curious about the Corel

program that was up here a while back. You said that it may be better

than PS didnt you? Or was it somebody else? Dont remember...

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Corel Photoshop Pro is better than Photoshop, but Photoshop is the fav of the designers because of its many plugins and addons and shiat.

Hell, even Corel Painter X (not to mention 11) is better than Photoshop 4

How so, the fanboys might ask.

Best example.

My current sig is done in PS CS3 (and we all know that almost nothing changed in CS3 for the main application....I mean as far as sig creation goes)

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And this one is done in Corel Painter X

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Now I ask you, which one looks more 1337? (and yes, both sigs are done by the same guy)

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<_< pretty convincing. too bad Im not easily convinced tho.

Does Corel Painter (X or 11) & or Photoshop pro handle gifs?

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Alrighty then Im giving this a try. Should be a torrent for it (it better be). Thanks Marik <_<

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I have PS CS4 & I like it...but the only bad thing about it is it doesnt handle .gifs, which sucks.

PHOTOSHOP CS4 EXTENDED can handle it.

(ITALIAN LANGUAGE)

Here how to:

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THE RESULT IS ..

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I hope I helped you.

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bearoninternet

If its motion gifs you are looking for, i use this ulead program for creating professional banners / movies.

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Thanks for the attempt dor ^_^

I appreciate it but alas it was to no avail.

I get how the frames are broken down but the problem is if I want

to place a .gif in an image, I cant use this method. Import is for a completely

seperate canvas, which means I cant use the .gif on an image already done.

Like the sig I had before (when I find it I'll show it) I had an image & in

the center I had a .gif right in the center of the image.

Again nice attempt, but this wont work.

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Again nice attempt, but this wont work.

Sorry my dear friend, but you can.

senzatitolo1r.gif

It is very simple, all you have to do is to create a layer down all others in the list of layers.

Maybe what you have to know is how to save .gif files which is a little bit different from normal mode:

1°:

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Thanks all for appreciate!

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I'll try it again, the first time this didnt work. I'll try the different

save style also. Just to make sure, you saved the image in "save for web & devices" ?

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I'll try it again, the first time this didnt work. I'll try the different

save style also. Just to make sure, you saved the image in "save for web & devices" ?

Yes!

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*Sorry to ask so many questions

Ok I've done the .gif & load steps, but there is a problem. It seems

as though that I cannot put an image larger than the gif itself behind it.

What I mean by this is, after importing the .gif, I made a new layer,

placed the image & then moved it down the layer list.

I tried scaling the image (using transform) but it didnt work.

Could it have something to do with the canvas size?

Also is there something Im doing wrong & if so what?

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AshTheGamer
I already have CS4, which is better than CS3 (I had it).

Like I said, they dont handle .gifs (moving images). I need one that does.

They are basically the same dude.

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I already have CS4, which is better than CS3 (I had it).

Like I said, they dont handle .gifs (moving images). I need one that does.

They are basically the same dude.

In terms of what it does, not so much. ;

In terms of usability, CS4 kills CS3. Easier nav, tabs, & its faster than CS3.

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It seems as though that I cannot put an image larger than the gif itself behind it.

1°:

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4°:

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10°

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11°

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Now I go to sleep.

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Sorry for keeping you up man. My apologies :D

Thanks for all the help & info :fool:

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AshTheGamer

dor You seem very proffesional at Photo shop why not make some tutorials :fool:.

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I have PS CS4 & I like it...but the only bad thing about it is it doesnt handle .gifs, which sucks.

I know about Corel & Jasc but I dont wanna try em before I get more info about em. We have

plenty of software czars here so could someone enlighten mr. lee?

My friend you need CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4. It is way better than anything Photoshop could ever have, including very easy manipulation of .GIF files. I used both programs in my Motorola phone modding days and I can tell you with certainty that CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 is better than Photoshop in every way, it is even easier to learn to use. There might be newer versions now but X4 does everything I need. Trust me, it will take you 1 day to master CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 and be able to make gif files, Photoshop will take you weeks to learn to accomplish the same tasks. What amazed me the most was that Photoshop was more than twice the size of CorelDRAW but had half the functionality, the typical bloated shit from Adobe.
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