To make a GIF in Photoshop, you’ll need to first have a set of images you want to animate. If you have a series of images ready to go, import them into Photoshop via the “Load files into stack” script. This tutorial will focus on how to make an animated GIF in Photoshop, but we’ll also touch on a few other options if you don’t use Adobe products. Luckily making animated GIFs from a series of photos isn’t that difficult, particularly if you use Photoshop. There’s also a sort of pleasure in using your own images to create a GIF that expresses feelings that just can’t be described in words or a static image. If you’re into creating videos, animated GIFs can also be used for attention-grabbing video previews. If you’re a a photographer who like to teach, animated GIFs are especially good for demonstrating brief techniques (like putting up a tripod or assembling a lighting setup) and/or illustrating the before-and-after of some phenomenal post-processing. Not just a photo, but not quite a video file either, animated GIFs can be used for everything from memes and humor to marketing. Animated GIFs became hugely popular several years ago, yet never really seem to go out of vogue.
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