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Inspiring
January 11, 2021
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Saving gif doesn't give me the expected result

  • January 11, 2021
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Hi everyone !

I have made a gif with Photoshop, when I play it in Photoshop it works great, but when I save it It shows me the 14 images I used (as you can see in attached file)
Since it's not my first GIF I have made some research, I try a lot of things but nothing works, can someone help me with this one please ? 🙂

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Correct answer Harleen6C14

Ok I found the answer !
My images had "no delay" option, had to change it to "0.1s delay" to make it works ! 🙂
Sorry for bothering you ❤️

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War Unicorn
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 11, 2021

Yoshi!  😄

 

Looking at the frames from the exported GIF in Photoshop, it's clear that each successive frame has the previous frames included in the layer, pasted or stamped somehow. Not sure how that happened if what you're telling me is true.

 

Can we see your original Photoshop document's Layers panel, if possible? You can send the document to me so I can take a look as well.

 

warunicornmusic AT gmail.com

Inspiring
January 11, 2021

Send it, ejoy ! 🙂

War Unicorn
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 11, 2021

Now this is bizarre. I'm able to repro your issue no matter what delay I set it at even though I'm going through frame-by-frame in the document and everything looks like it should.

 

But when I create my own animated GIF, it's fine. I even copied and pasted the layers from your animation into one I created and it exported as it should.  : /

 

There might be something up with this specific document. What version of Photoshop are you using?

Harleen6C14AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
January 11, 2021

Ok I found the answer !
My images had "no delay" option, had to change it to "0.1s delay" to make it works ! 🙂
Sorry for bothering you ❤️

Kenneth Kawamoto
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 11, 2021

> when I play it in Photoshop it works great

If so then Save for Web should export it to GIF as is (you can preview it in the export window too). How are you exporting?

Inspiring
January 11, 2021

Export for web (ctrl + alt + shift + S) , trame 128 (change it to 256), GIF, selectiv, diffusion, checked transparency, without transparency tram, convert to RVB and then save.

I can send the psd if needed

Kenneth Kawamoto
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 11, 2021

Does it play as intended in the Save for Web GIF preview?

Legend
January 11, 2021

What did you want to see instead? We don't know your creative plan. 

Inspiring
January 11, 2021

I want to see the gif image per image (sorry my englsh is kinda weak)
The result I have now is image 1 + images 2 + images 3 etc
The result I want to have is image 1 THEN image 2 THEN image 3 etc