This is an excellent and handy tutorial. I have used DVR for some time and know how to produce GIFs at long last. It would be good to see how you use smart reframing, so a tutorial would be helpful. Thank you!!
It's a JIF, since the guy who came up with the format called it that way. And for those who always say it's GIF, for *Graphical*, English is choke full of words which aren't exactly pronounced the way they are written... Enfless debate, anyway, and it's far easier in French as GI* is always said as JI*. ;-)
Your final GIF doesn't really loop. it just jumps back to the beginning to play again. A looping GIF would appear to be continuous motion without the jump cut.
You’re spot on although the GIF does loop using the definition that it returns to the beginning and continues playing and will do that infinitely. I could have tried to make it so that the GIF loops without a jump cut. Totally appreciate your point of view though.
Very nice, thanks Alex.
Great Video , Thanks for this. We will be adding this to our news letters here at Nighthawk Custom.
I like Gif as in Gift. and of course that Graphic has a hard G.
This is an excellent and handy tutorial. I have used DVR for some time and know how to produce GIFs at long last.
It would be good to see how you use smart reframing, so a tutorial would be helpful.
Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment. Smart Reframe is on my list. 😉
DR does nice with animated GIFs. I found only limitation that lowest frame rate is 16. I often want less, but it is not available.
It's a JIF, since the guy who came up with the format called it that way.
And for those who always say it's GIF, for *Graphical*, English is choke full of words which aren't exactly pronounced the way they are written...
Enfless debate, anyway, and it's far easier in French as GI* is always said as JI*.
;-)
Excelente conteúdo.
Hi Alex! What software do you use to record your screen and make a video like this? Tks!
Your final GIF doesn't really loop. it just jumps back to the beginning to play again. A looping GIF would appear to be continuous motion without the jump cut.
You’re spot on although the GIF does loop using the definition that it returns to the beginning and continues playing and will do that infinitely. I could have tried to make it so that the GIF loops without a jump cut. Totally appreciate your point of view though.
JIF. Which I hate. But the guy who created them pronounced it as JIF and not GIF, so there you have it.
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can someone give me a timestamp of when he actually explains how to loop it i'd rather wait weeks than have to look through all this irrelevant stuff