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# Yeah.
But I used to export them as a jpg sequence and piece it back together on imageready, getting a better quality gif than flash creates.

Now I'm fucked unless adobe have another program for such tasks I don't know about.
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 15:55, archived)
# i export from flash as an avi
and bung them in anim shop it does a fine job
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 15:57, archived)
# You're working in Flash?
Check my post, there's details on how to get the sequence into photoshop with no hassle.
www.b3ta.com/board/7502780
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 16:34, archived)
# you should surely still be able to do it in cs3
under the 'windows' tab there is animation. like imageready.
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 16:15, archived)
#
Folder as Frames
In Photoshop CS3, do the following steps:

1. Select File Scripts Load files into Stack.
2. In the Load Layers dialog box, select Folder from the Use menu. Browse to the folder that contains the images you want to include and click OK.
3. Select Make Frames from Layers in the Animation palette menu.
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 16:35, archived)
# im the worlds most helpful person on the internet
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 16:36, archived)
# There's lots of functionality missing.
The main thing is that PS doeos not open the frames in an animated gif. It will only open the first frame.
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 16:36, archived)
#
Solution

Open the animated GIF file in Adobe Fireworks. Fireworks provides editable layers and timelines for animated GIF files.
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 16:41, archived)
# SOLUTION
I AM GOING TO FUCKING CUNT YOU IN THE FUCKING FUCK
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 16:46, archived)
# official proposed solution
ICEPICK LOBOTOMY
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 16:48, archived)
# Allow me to be the first to congratulate you
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 16:57, archived)
# Never thought of doing that
I'll have to try it...

(I export as gif then open in imageready to tidy them, optimise etc.)
(, Sun 12 Aug 2007, 17:01, archived)