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Tag Archives: graphics

Controlling frame rate in animated gif

Posted on 2011-05-27 by Rebecca Brannon

Step 1: create a collection of single frames named sequentially, such as mymovie001.gif, mymovie002.gif, …

Step 2: In unix, execute the following (changing the value of “delay” to control frame rate)

convert -verbose -delay 20 -loop 0 -density 100 mymovie*.gif output.gif

Posted in General Tutorials, Linux Tips | Tagged graphics, How2, html, Unix | Leave a comment

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