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Saving movies

You can save a movie before or after you add the background and objects; however, when you save a movie as a an animated GIF or to the AVI format, objects are automatically combined with the background in every frame and are no longer editable.

If you want use a movie on a webpage, save it to the animated GIF file format. When you save a movie to this format, you must convert it to an 8-bit palette, consisting of 256 colors. For information on converting a 24-bit image to 8-bit Paletted color mode, see Converting images to the black-and-white color mode.

When you save a movie to animated GIF format, you can make a color transparent, which lets you see the background of a webpage through the movie. You can also specify the number of times your movie replays.

To save a movie Back to Top
To save a movie as an animated GIF Back to Top

 

Enable the Image color option, and click Select color. In the Select color dialog box, choose a color and click OK.
Enable the Interlace rows check box.
Type values in the X and Y boxes to offset the current frame from the top left corner of the page. Type values in the dX and dY boxes to offset each successive frame from the preceding frame.
Choose an option from the How to dispose list box. To make a transparent background, choose Replace with background.
Click the File settings tab, enable the Loop frame check box, and enable an option in the Frame repetition area.
Enable the Automatic check box or type values in the Width and Height boxes to set the background size manually.
Enable the Save difference between frames only check box.

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Changes are applied only to selected frames. Select all frames in the left window to apply changes to all frames.

When you save a movie as an animated GIF, objects are automatically combined with the background of each frame. This means that you can no longer edit the objects separately from the image.

 

 

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