The Pro version of Quicktime (or MoviePlayer 3.1) can export a .mov as a bunch of numbered frames.
Imageready can import a folder of frames as an animation. Cut, paste, export gif animation.
However, the animated gif was huge, so I opened it in QT Player again and exported it as a Sorenson .mov file with tons of compression to get a 34K file.
(I've got quite limited download bandwidth from my ISP so I have to be careful, esp with you folks :)
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Wed 17 Oct 2001, 3:13,
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Imageready can import a folder of frames as an animation. Cut, paste, export gif animation.
However, the animated gif was huge, so I opened it in QT Player again and exported it as a Sorenson .mov file with tons of compression to get a 34K file.
(I've got quite limited download bandwidth from my ISP so I have to be careful, esp with you folks :)