![]() But when I deleted several layers of the sample GIF and spare only 5 lowest layers, the Unoptimized Filter works flawlessly. Using your sample GIF, I have the same problem like youve described. You can link to or this tumblr page, since they will be updated if I ever release another version. It could be the GIMPs Unoptimized Filter bug, or the number of GIFs frames is higher than the Unoptimized Filter able to handle. Note that you can use the stacking for some pretty cool effects as well. For example: frame 1(250ms)(replace) That will tell gimp to replace instead of stacking. In AnimStack 0.62 this bug has been fixed.Īlso if you’re going to link to AnimStack, please don’t link to GIMP Registry page since I can’t update it anymore. For the current version (2.8.0), in the name for each frame layer, include (replace). The bug occurs when delay effect tag is used, in conjunction with having a layer the name of which includes multibyte characters (such as Japanese and other non-Latin characters). Also, with far more functionality, you will probably like the GIMP Animation Package: a plug-in collection that not only is able to 'expand' the frames of an animated GIF to a series of images, but offers a lot of functionality to apply filters and other operations on each frame on the expanded video. ![]() The bug occurs under quite specific circumstances which is why I had trouble reproducing it. All the credit for finding this bug goes to ShiroYuki_MoT to whom I’m very grateful for showing me how to reproduce it and putting up with my slow responses. All the new versions will be released there.Īnyway, this version is again a bugfix release which fixes a single bug. Here are the basic steps to edit frames of an animated GIF in GIMP on your Windows 11/10 PC: Download and install the GIMP application. It’s pretty much the same as the GIMP Registry page and looks ugly, but maybe I’ll make it prettier when I have time. ![]() Also, since GIMP Registry can’t be updated anymore for some reason, I made a makeshift replacement for the documentation site: 4.6K 165K views 2 years ago GIMP Tutorials One of the lesser known features of GIMP is its ability to create animations.
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