Layer them in Photoshop
and save as an animated gif
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Wed 5 May 2010, 11:15,
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I think the quality would be rubbish and the filesize enormous.
But I just discovered I can export as a .mov from there, so I shall experiment with that! I shall have to put them all in layers first, I guess.
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Wed 5 May 2010, 11:19,
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If you name the jpgs sequentially such as jpg-00, jpg-01 etc.
when you open your jpg you can select "image sequence" by clicking the checkbox and that will import them all into a single file which you can save as a .mov file
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Wed 5 May 2010, 11:21,
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They're all named sequentially
but I couldn't figure out how to import them as a single file in PS.
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Wed 5 May 2010, 11:25,
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when you use Open in PS there is a checkbox at the bottom "Image Sequence"
check it and it will load and a pop up frame will prompt you for a frame-rate for timelaspe you might want to set it to 24 fps
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Wed 5 May 2010, 11:28,
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I must have an older version (CS3), as I don't see any checkbox
/edit: found it!
It's in File -> Scripts -> Load files as image stack
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Wed 5 May 2010, 11:35,
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Wahey!
I now have an 8 second, 243MB movie. Ho hum :)
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Wed 5 May 2010, 11:42,
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