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Yet another big problem of the Internet era tackled by Mathematics. Looping GIFs are a very popular form of art on the Web, with two dedicated forums on Reddit (r/perfectloops and r/cinemagraphs) and countless Tumblr pages. Finding and extracting well-looping segments from a movie requires much attention and patience, and will likely leave you like this in front of your computer: To make things ea
I have an animated gif which, as originally created, animates once then stops. I want to modify the image file so it loops forever instead. What free applications or command-line utilities for Mac OS X can I use to do this? I've found several GIF utilities that can create new animations, but none that let me tweak the properties of existing ones.
About two years ago, I tried to improve the support of the GIF encoding in FFmpeg to make it at least decent. This notably led to the addition of the transparency mechanism in the GIF encoder. While this is not always optimal depending on your source, it is in the most common cases. Still, this was merely an attempt to prevent shaming the encoder too much. But recently at Stupeflix, we needed a wa
Easy to Integrate The client-side nature of the library makes it extremely portable and easy to integrate into almost any website (sort of like animated GIFs themselves). Efficient By harnessing the power of web workers, you get fast GIF creation that doesn't block the UI. An image quantization algorithm is also used to reduce the number of colors required to represent the image. Powerful Leverage
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You can create an animated GIF using the Image I/O framework (which is part of the iOS SDK). You will also want to include the MobileCoreServices framework, which defines the GIF type constant. You need to add these frameworks to your target, and import their headers in the file where you want to create the animated GIF, like this: #import <ImageIO/ImageIO.h> #import <MobileCoreServices/MobileCore
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