![]() ![]() This option works only in the browser and illuminates the removal areas using black and white pixels. To see exactly which pixels will be removed and which will remain, you can use the "Alpha Channel Preview" option. For example, the percentage 0% means match just one color and 20% means match 20% of similar color tonality. In this option, you can specify the percentage from 0% to 100%. If the background of your animation has various shades of the same color, you can remove them as well via the shade matching option. Similarly, if you enter a mathematical color value "#0000ff", the program will remove all blue pixels. For example, if you enter the color "yellow", the program will remove the yellow background from the animation. The area that will be removed from the GIF is selected by matching the specified color in pixels of the frames. When the background is deleted, you can download the transparent GIF right away. If your GIF has a single frame (it's static), then it deletes the background from just this one frame. If your GIF is multi-frame (it's animated), then it loops over all frames and deletes the background from every frame. ![]() Change the Looping options to Forever.This is a browser-based program that deletes the background color from all GIF frames. Make sure that exported file will be in a GIF format. To export GIF in Photoshop go to File->Export->Save for Web(Legacy)… Go to Window->Timeline to see the timeline (all frames): Open Photoshop and go to File->Import and select an option Video Frames to Layers…Ĭhoose a video exported from Adobe Premiere Pro, and make sure that the option – Make Frame Animation is ticked. On the right side of the Export Setting, you can change the name of your movie and the localization. In the Export Settings, go to the format and select from the drop-down menu an option H.264 (to export a video in mp4 format).Īt the bottom of the Export Settings, select the part of the movie that you want to export. Change the values to set the wanted position of your video. The first value in the Position option defines the horizontal position, the second value defines the vertical position. If you want to move a video horizontally, or vertically go to the Position option (in the Effect Controls panel). Use the horizontal slider to fit the size of your video to the sequence. In the Effect Controls panel go to the Scale. To fix this click on your video in the sequence panel and go to Effect Controls. Press Keep Existing Settings to do not change the sequence frame size.Īfter dragging a video to the sequence panel your video may not match with the sequence. If your video is in a different size then your sequence will pop the information with Clip Mismatch Warning. Go to File-> Import, and select the video that you want to make into the GIF. Make sure that the square pixels(Pixels Aspect Ratio) option has been selected. In the new sequence window, go to the settings and change the frame size to your preferred one. Open the Adobe Premiere Pro and create the new sequence (go to the File -> New-> Sequence…) To export high-quality GIFs using Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Photoshop follow the steps below and watch the video tutorial:
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