pianodude123 macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 1, 2005 698 0 in the internet Dec 29, 2006 #1 I have Photoshop CS, and I do not believe there is a way to edit motion gifs with this software. Is there any other way to do it with free mac software alternatives?
I have Photoshop CS, and I do not believe there is a way to edit motion gifs with this software. Is there any other way to do it with free mac software alternatives?
Vader macrumors 65816 Oct 11, 2004 1,211 1 Saint Charles, MO Dec 29, 2006 #2 Do you have the whole suite? If so, you have photoshop image ready which is great for gif editing.
pianodude123 macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 1, 2005 698 0 in the internet Dec 29, 2006 #3 OKay...but there is no way to use the magic wand tool in imageready... What I am trying to do is replace all of the white area with F7F79A Is there another way to do this?
OKay...but there is no way to use the magic wand tool in imageready... What I am trying to do is replace all of the white area with F7F79A Is there another way to do this?
heehee macrumors 68020 Jul 31, 2006 2,469 235 Same country as Santa Claus Dec 29, 2006 #4 pianodude123 said: OKay...but there is no way to use the magic wand tool in imageready... What I am trying to do is replace all of the white area with F7F79A Is there another way to do this? Click to expand... The magic wand is under the marquee tool.
pianodude123 said: OKay...but there is no way to use the magic wand tool in imageready... What I am trying to do is replace all of the white area with F7F79A Is there another way to do this? Click to expand... The magic wand is under the marquee tool.
pianodude123 macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 1, 2005 698 0 in the internet Dec 29, 2006 #5 heehee said: The magic wand is under the marquee tool. Click to expand... True in photoshop...but in imageready i cannot use the magic wand. Is there any option to "find a specific color and replace every instance of that color with a different one?" sort of like command-f in word.
heehee said: The magic wand is under the marquee tool. Click to expand... True in photoshop...but in imageready i cannot use the magic wand. Is there any option to "find a specific color and replace every instance of that color with a different one?" sort of like command-f in word.
thebiggoose macrumors 6502 Jun 17, 2006 266 0 Dec 29, 2006 #6 there is a magicwand tool is imageready...well at least in cs2! just click and hold on the rectangular marquee tool
there is a magicwand tool is imageready...well at least in cs2! just click and hold on the rectangular marquee tool