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Animated GIF

Animated gifs are created by combining images so they "flip" at a specified time. Animated gifs provide additional information about products that could not be shown through the use of flat photography


Images can be taken of the object  at different angles and combined with animation as required to produce a presentation of the product.

An animated GIF flashes a series of images on the screen one after another,  creating presentation of the necessary information.


Animated gif shows an object rotating in one axis - allowing the user to see the front and back of an object.
Animated images allow the user to see an object moving as it would in operation. They are often used to highlight specific features.

Monument of David's Victory. (Model)
Design: Myriam Berditchevsky architect


An animated GIF flashes  two images on the screen one after another, creating the illusion of volume.

Example of use of quick change of pictures. (Stereo image)

Animated gifs are created from a number of individual photographs brought together to give the illusion of movement. As the number of photographs increases so does the quality, image size and the production time. Because of it as with any image placed on a web site, care has to be taken not to force people to wait to open a page. Animated gifs are often relatively large so they can take a few seconds to download over a standard connection.

To create animated gifs, all you need are some images of the same size and a program such as GIF Construction Set. This program has an animation wizard that guides you through each of the steps. Another product is ULead's GIF Animator. Both offer free trial versions.


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25.12.2002@ Grigory Anastasiev

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