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Posted 19 August 2008 - 11:01 PM

How To Resize Animated GIFs Without Installing Software


Guide Overview

You can resize a gif this way as well. It won't work for really large GIFs, but it will work in a pinch.

Tools Needed
  • Any web browser
Instructions
  • Go to the GifWorks Image Editor
  • In the file area, select Open Image
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  • Push the Posted Image button and navigate to your desired source GIF.
  • Push the Posted Image button.
  • Select Resize from the edit menu.
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  • Enter your desired dimensions for your new GIF, and push the OK button.
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  • Back on the File menu, select "Save"
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  • In the "Method 2" area, right click on your new GIF and select "Save Image As..."
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  • Browse to where you want the new gif to be placed, and click the Posted Image button.
Hope that helps,
Billy3

This post has been edited by Billy O'Neal: 19 August 2008 - 11:59 PM


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