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Anonymous
In ImageReady how do I make an animation as fast as this one?
>> Anonymous
you dont
>> Anonymous
>>321159
What program allows me to do these fast animations?
>> Anonymous
You just set the delay manually to below 0.1 seconds. Unfortunately, ImageReady can't play them back properly at that speed, nor can IE or Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, so preview them in Firefox or something.
>> Anonymous
Use Unfreez
>> Anonymous
>>321183
I've tried with a delay of 0,01 and it still shows slow in every program I use.

I'm using ImageReady because I'm on a Mac, but if someone knows a better Mac program for animated gifs, please let me know.
>> Anonymous
Imageready is capped at .1 second speed so if your animations are looking like their moving in slow motion you can try cutting out non-key frames in the animation to make it look faster.
>> Anonymous
FOR THE LAST TIME YOU FUCKING FAGS: 0.03 IS AS FAST AS YOU CAN GO
>> Anonymous
Anonymous is right. Imageready works with 0,03!
>> Anonymous
>>321269
OF COURSE I'M RIGHT YOU FUCKING RETARD! FUCK!
>> Anonymous
Ninty percent of image viewers show gifs at 0.1 frames per second maximum. Anything less than that will get delayed. Firefox doesn't have that restriction. Every other browser does (the best browser is still Opera). I use ACDSee Classic to view gifs. The only bug with it is that it always skips the first frame of a gif. but you see it again when it loops, so it's not a problem