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seematattoo
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December 31, 2017
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Removing frames after making a gif?

  • December 31, 2017
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Hi,

Is there a way to remove frames in a gif AFTER you've imported video to layers, edited and combined all the frames into a gif? I want to do this because the file size is currently 4.3MB but I would like it to be under 3MB.

Thank you.

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Correct answer Cari Jansen

Did you create the GIF animation using Photoshop?

  1. In Photoshop you can easily delete the animation frames, from the Timeline panel (Window > Timeline).
  2. Select the frame to delete, and then click the trash can icon in the Timeline panel.

You can also adjust the timing for each frame using the Timing panel.

See also:

Create frame animations in Photoshop

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seematattoo
Participant
December 31, 2017

I'm using Photoshop CC 2017.

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 31, 2017

Please post the name of the program you use so a Moderator may move this message

-A program would be Photoshop or Premiere Pro or ???

Cari JansenCorrect answer
Legend
December 31, 2017

Did you create the GIF animation using Photoshop?

  1. In Photoshop you can easily delete the animation frames, from the Timeline panel (Window > Timeline).
  2. Select the frame to delete, and then click the trash can icon in the Timeline panel.

You can also adjust the timing for each frame using the Timing panel.

See also:

Create frame animations in Photoshop

seematattoo
Participant
January 1, 2018

I'm at Timeline, but I'm not sure how to delete the frames? There were separate frames but then I took all the layers and did "convert to smart filters" so it's one long gif now. I don't know how to separate them into individual frames again.

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 1, 2018

You are showing a video in the time line.  Click on the three squares in the bottom left corner to convert to a Frame Animation.  You can then delete individual frames.   Or you might be able to reduce the image size if you intend exporting as a GIF.  That should easily get the file size below 3Mb.  GIFs are rarely more than 1000 pixels on the long side, but an HD video will be 1920 x 1080 pixels.