{"id":1279,"date":"2023-08-10T18:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-08-10T18:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/tech\/?p=1279"},"modified":"2023-08-09T21:20:26","modified_gmt":"2023-08-09T21:20:26","slug":"how-to-make-animated-gif-in-photoshop-easy-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/tech\/how-to\/how-to-make-animated-gif-in-photoshop-easy-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Make Animated GIF In Photoshop: Easy Guide","gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"text"}]},"content":{"rendered":"
Before we get started on how to make animated GIF in Photoshop, first of all, how do you pronounce it? Do you say GIF with the G<\/em> sound, or are you one of those who insist it is a J<\/em> instead? Whichever category you fall into, one thing remains common; we all agree that animated GIFs are fun.<\/p> And the best part about them? They are not hard to make. If you have access to Photoshop and a few minutes to spare, you can create an animated GIF in no time.<\/p> An acronym for Graphics Interchange Format. GIFs are nothing but a type of image file. And not necessarily an optimal one, at that. The 8-bit format means they can only display 256 colors. They make photos look grainy. And even though they do not contain any audio, they can still be as bulky as an MP4 video file because they\u2019re not compressed.<\/p> CompuServe introduced the format way back in the digital Stone Age of 1987 as a means of posting simple graphics like stock market quotations. In fact, GIFs existed two years before the World Wide Web, the internet, was born. As a relic of chat rooms, MySpace, and dial-up, they should have gone extinct long ago.<\/p> However, this tech dinosaur has endured due to one major factor, and that is animation. Although the format was developed to display basic graphics, it can hold more than one image at a time. Then, one day, someone had the bright idea that if you put a series of images into a GIF and sequenced them properly, you would have a simple animation.<\/p> GIFs were well enough suited for their original purpose: displaying logos, line art, charts, and such on the web. Today, though, we think of them primarily as short, looping animations. <\/p> A GIF isn\u2019t the same thing as a video, primarily because of the lack of audio. That is why it is called an animated GIF instead, or a GIF animation. However, they are so useful for that one purpose that they are now one of the most popular formats for images that will appear mainly on the internet.<\/p> GIFs are ideal for small graphics on websites and in emails. If you see any small animated image on the internet, you\u2019re probably looking at a GIF. <\/p> However, animated GIFs are limited to just 256 simultaneous colors, so they can\u2019t achieve photographic quality. Although they are not compressed, these files are typically small and highly portable. That makes them well-suited for web images. And, of all these image file types, only GIFs can be animated.<\/p> PNGs are a lossless format that was intended as the next-generation replacement for GIFs. It supports transparency and up to 16 million colors. <\/p> Although GIFs are technically suitable for buttons and banners on websites, which don\u2019t require lots of colors, web developers typically prefer to use the newer PNG format. This is primarily because it supports a broader range of colors and blends smoothly with webpage backgrounds.<\/p> JPGs are the best choice for nearly all other types of online images and for some printed photographs and artwork. These files are compressed but with only a slight loss of quality. The JPG format supports millions of colors and is popular for storing digital photos. JPG files are very common on the internet. <\/p> They are also used for non-professional printing and for inserting images into documents of all kinds.<\/p> TIFFs are the workhorse format for high-resolution printing, including art photography and other fine artwork. It is a lossless type of image file that retains extremely high photographic quality for scanning and printing. <\/p> However, TIFF file sizes are huge. This, though, makes them best reserved for high-quality prints, professional publications, and archival purposes.<\/p> 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.<\/p>What is an animated Gif?<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>
Difference between an animated GIF and other image file types<\/strong><\/h2>
GIF (Graphics Interface Format)<\/strong><\/h3>
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)<\/strong><\/h3>
JPG or JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)<\/strong><\/h3>
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)<\/strong><\/h3>
How to create an animated GIF in Photoshop<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>
Step one: Import a series of photos<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>