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How to resize animated gif without losing animation?

New Here ,
Apr 12, 2008 Apr 12, 2008
I created a wee animated gif a while ago but deleted the original Photoshop file (CS3). I need to resize the gif from 100px to 70px for an avatar. When I've changed the image size in Photoshop (it doesn't show the animation frames), it removes all animation. Is there a way around this?

Kind regards

Mel

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New Here ,
Mar 18, 2009 Mar 18, 2009
Split the animated GIF first into its animation frames via some online tool (GIFerator for example) or with Image Ready (if you still have it), then load all frames as layers into PS and resize the file as you like. Then do/time the animation again (PS or Image Ready) and export the new version.

Voilá

Ray
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New Here ,
Aug 15, 2009 Aug 15, 2009
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You can infact use Adobe Macromedia Flash to resize your Gif Image.

Import your Gif image into Flash and then you can try to resize and export the file as GIF.

Its kinda weird but it works . 

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