
without rotating them throughout the whole movie
you have to pre-make them all in photoshop first
so if this is what you're asking, imageready is not for you
try flash instead
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Wed 11 Jul 2007, 22:44,
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you have to pre-make them all in photoshop first
so if this is what you're asking, imageready is not for you
try flash instead

Flash makes horribly lumpy .gif files.
For sure you can't rotate and scale single frames in Imageready, but if you open the file in PS, then jump to Imageready, you can actually just tab back and forward between them - it keeps them synched automatically.
It's probably more work, but once you get used to it it's a logical way to work. I have dual monitors, so I have one on each screen.
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Wed 11 Jul 2007, 22:50,
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For sure you can't rotate and scale single frames in Imageready, but if you open the file in PS, then jump to Imageready, you can actually just tab back and forward between them - it keeps them synched automatically.
It's probably more work, but once you get used to it it's a logical way to work. I have dual monitors, so I have one on each screen.