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    Combining .gif Images

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by ramyk, Jun 6, 2009.

  1. ramyk

    ramyk Notebook Consultant

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    Hi, i don't know whether this is the right subforum but i couldn't find a more suitable one so feel free to move it :) ..I want to add several .gif images into one image as in end to end. so if i had these files:

    A.gif
    B.gif
    C.gif
    D.gif

    they would look like this: ABCD

    I ask after endless googling and trying to do it with Corel paint shop but nothing works..Please help :)
     
  2. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Do you want them to run as an animated GIF?
     
  3. LPTP-LVR

    LPTP-LVR Notebook Deity

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    http://www.whitsoftdev.com/unfreez/

    there you go...did you try googling gif creator?
    There's quite a lot of usefull options there like setting the time per image etc. Have fun :D
     
  4. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    As far as creating animated GIFs goes, the GIMP does a good job, too.