Thread:Blue August/@comment-4902063-20120725173103/@comment-4972407-20120725214321

@ILY If you have photoshop, it's easy. What i do is import the video into the program ( file > import > video frames to layers) and what photoshop does is break down the video into frames, and make each frames a separate layer. After i got the video turned into a bunch of images, i just resized them and remove some unnecessary colors (since a color contributes to the size, and gifs needs to be small) then resave as a gif...

To be honest, photoshop takes out all the hard work for you =.=

If you don't have photoshop, then "gimp" is another option, it is a freeware based on photoshop, it works almost like photoshop but... the quality level or the gif animation speed might drop.

Another option is "virtual dub." This program can slice a video into images, and also export as a gif image... but again, the speed of the gif might be different than the original video.

@Someloser I don't know when i can get on atm, but you could just send me the video files :D