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Damon

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Hello guys, this is a real quick question.

So I imported a .mov file into photoshop (I made it using After Effects), and I got all 702 frames in one document. I'm trying to make a high quality gif, but I can't seem to render more than 500 images (I click on "last frame" and it goes to the 500th one). Is there any possible way I can render all 702 images into 1 gif?
 
WOW... I've never created a animation gif with that number of frames...

I'm not sure if this is the case with CS5 or 6. From what I've read, it could be that this limitation of previous PS versions was forgotten to be updated.

I know files that huge will always save truncated.

The best you can do is to limit the number of frames by deleting unnecessary frames. Go here for more tips.... http://boagworld.com/design/practicalities-of-using-animated-gifs/
 

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