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Problem with exporting GIF from Adobe After Effects and Adobe Media Encoder

Community Beginner ,
Nov 08, 2019 Nov 08, 2019

Hi! I have a problem with a gif file. I have prepared an animation in Adobe AE with solid background #999999, but actually when I am uploading gif on Bē exported through Adobe ME its different than #999999... Can someone help me why it's like this? BTW the exported gif is even kind of glitched 😮
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Guide , Nov 08, 2019 Nov 08, 2019

I can't see exact error message that you are getting but it can be because GiFs in PS are restricted to 500 frames so you have to shorten your animation or give it lower fps (12 should be more than enough for gif animation). That way you should fit your animation into gif format and will give you smaller file size. There is small hack to render more than 500 frames but much better for you would be to make it less than 500 frames. 
If there is different error - please share a screenshot of that er

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Guide ,
Nov 08, 2019 Nov 08, 2019

AE and AME is not ideal for Gif exporting. What I would suggest is to use AE for animation, export to some kind of video file (for example h264), then import that to Photoshop, import h264 file and Export from Ps as a Gif. PS give you much better gif capabilities.  

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 08, 2019 Nov 08, 2019

Thank you! While exporting 8s video through Photoshop there's an error saying that Photoshop can't finish the operation. Do you think that's becaouse of too long / big video?

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Guide ,
Nov 08, 2019 Nov 08, 2019

I can't see exact error message that you are getting but it can be because GiFs in PS are restricted to 500 frames so you have to shorten your animation or give it lower fps (12 should be more than enough for gif animation). That way you should fit your animation into gif format and will give you smaller file size. There is small hack to render more than 500 frames but much better for you would be to make it less than 500 frames. 
If there is different error - please share a screenshot of that error info. 

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Nov 08, 2019 Nov 08, 2019
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Thank you a lot for help!

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