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Anonymous
Ok, so /g/ sucks major balls, so maybe you can help me /gif/

I'm trying to create my first animated gifs. I've extracted a few secends of movie using Virtual Dub (over 9000 pics created as a result). I imported them to Fireworks as an animation, then exported as a gif and the everything is fucking dandy apart from the fact that the gif is about 10mb ;(

So here is the question, how to reduce number of frames used to create an animation in Fireworks (I installed fireworks just today so I'm a total newfag when it comes to it)?.
>> Anonymous
recommend changing you framerate, highest should you have is 30fps
>> Anonymous
>>1061153

The movie i tried to make a gif from is 27fps if that's what you mean
>> Anonymous
>>1061153

30fps is rather high for a gif don't you think?
>> Anonymous
>>1061062
when extracting for gif you need like 3 or 4 fps tops