

Is there any way i can force GAP to save extracted file exactly where i want instead of it doing so where i DONT want ? When doing the saving of every frames, GAP does not ask me where to extract and arbitrarly decided to extract all those hundred of images in my document&setting / username directory and i don't want gap to do that, that's super annoying to not be able to tell that thing to extract in a prepared folder. Then using "Frame Density" without "increase density" enabled, set to 2 or 3 or even 4 to trim down the enormous amount of frames/layers into something that would then end into a much less heavy gif, it worked great.īut that said i ran into a few problems that are annoying me and i can't find a solution : _00001.xcf, for the other functions to work) Then after extracting each frame/layer into a different image ( Split Image to Frames )įile -> new followed by file -> Open as layer with all the extracted image selected (so all are renamed automatically with how GAP want them named, i mean. It worked great with "Split Video into Frame -> Extract Videorange", then enable the "Create only 1 multilayer image" option to have all the frames as layers of a single image (so you could then simply save as an animated gif without any problem) Using GAP for gimp 2.6 as it seems to be the latest (as i can't find a version specific to gimp 2.8.20) Outreach through well written tutorials, presentation etc.I've been trying to make an animated gif out of a specific part of a video, after some searches it looked like the best solution was to use GAP to avoid having to use external program to cut the video, as GAP allow to extract frames from a specific range in a mp4 video.

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