Animated GIF 2004-06-23 - By Naomi Sullivan
Back Can you go ahead and open the finished animation in something like Gif Construction Set or PSP or some other program that will let you edit the frames? If you can, then you can see what the setting is for each frame to be viewed. For example, say you opened it in Gif Construction Set, you could then click on the first frame and look at the information listed. If it's showing the frame rate on it as 5, you could bump it up to 15 - and do the same for all of them. That would slow the animation down to one third the speed it's showing at now.
northwatchmantech wrote on 6/22/2004, 3:27 PM:
> My animation is 3 seconds long and frame rate is set to 12. In > powerpoint, my animation runs about half a second so that it does > three (3) revolution in the time it should do 1.
-- Naomi 2D or not 3D
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