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July 10, 2012
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Is there a way to combine existing animated gifs?

  • July 10, 2012
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I have several animated gifs that I would like to watch in a sequence (one after another). Is there a way to combine them, and if not, is there an existing program that could accomplish that?

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    Participant
    July 10, 2018

    I want to have multiple gifs running concurrently in the same window, not one after the other. Thanks.

    kendallplant
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    July 10, 2012

    Absoluety. You'll want to open your gif files in Photoshop by going to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers...

    Then you'll select all of your frames from one gif and copy them over into the video frames of the other gif. You'll do all of this in the Animation menu in Photoshop (Window > Animation, or Window > Timeline for CS6). You can paste the frames to whichever point you want, just make sure to designate the location by clicking on the frame you'd like them to be inserted at.

    Here's a tacky, yet extremely simple video tutorial on this process

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    April 8, 2018

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    Absoluety. You'll want to open your gif files in Photoshop by going to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers...

     

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    Then you'll select all of your frames from one gif and copy them over into the video frames of the other gif. You'll do all of this in the Animation menu in Photoshop (Window > Animation, or Window > Timeline for CS6). You can paste the frames to whichever point you want, just make sure to designate the location by clicking on the frame you'd like them to be inserted at.

     

    https://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-4548915-211463/81-108/SELECT+ALL.jpg https://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-4548915-211464/74-108/COPY.jpg https://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-4548915-211465/76-108/PASTE.jpg

     

    Here's a tacky, yet extremely simple video tutorial on this process

     

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