ImageReady Question
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- muidlatif
Guys, need help here.
In Adobe ImageReady, if gif animation is set to loop 3x, it loops only 2x when opened(double-clicked) from windows desktop.
On the other hand, if the animated gif is viewed in a browser, it loops 3x. When viewed on some browsers in certain situations, some of them seems to loop forever.
Furthermore, Mac machines by default starts looping with the count of 0 (Windows = 1-2-3 ; Mac = 0-1-2-3).
Is there any way to resolve this issue?
Thanks guys! :)
- muidlatif0
Er.. anyone?
- muidlatif0
no GIF expert herre'?
- warheros0
i dont think there is a way to reconcile the two
- stewart0
i never ever had this problem before.
what software do you use to create the animated gif?
- stewart0
what a fukcing stupid question.
i'll have another cup of coffee now.
- muidlatif0
My creative tried both on ImageReady & Fireworks.
It's a looping issue... we have it in flash and it's working fine, but the client (Sans Francisco) wants us to give to deliverables on the banner, on is GIF and one is Flash.
Or are there any way we can control the loop in JavaScript?
- glove0
Basically, in ImageReady/Fireworks, the number of time a gif animation could loop can be set. The thing is, let's say you set it at 3.. when u view the animated gif in a web browser, it loops 3 times.. but if u view it via windows' default image viewer, it loops 2 times ONLY.. is this an ongoing issue or is there something i don't know?
- muidlatif0
this is the following example:
- glove0
is this really an ongoing issue or is there something i don't know?
- glove0
hmm
- glove0
gif animation sux
- muidlatif0
nah..'ere no GIF expert or master cause all go for flash. How do we convience to client that Flash is everything? Why do they still want banners to be in GIF. :(
* sigh...
- glove0
i symphathize w/u,dude..
well, sad to say, it IS
part of *standards*..
even if all banners are done with flash, there ought to be a backup GIF.. yeah, that freakin' GIF!
ARGH!