These are some picutres I have taken over the years, and the info on how I done this.

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These are some picutres I have taken over the years, and the info on how I done this.


  I'm not a pro. and don't claim to be. I'm sure there are professional's out there who's gonna say : DUH You could have done this or that.

That being said, I thought this might help someone so I thought I'd post this information I realized today.

First, here are some pictures I have taken over the years, notice they change automatically.



I know there are several ways to make .gif animations. This works for me and was real easy to do.


To make this I used a program called : Photoscape, Download Link Click Here

After installing the program select the .gif animation option. You just drag and drop your pics onto the top screen from the folder where your pics are.  You can change the way they are displayed by right clicking on the individual photo's, or you can use the right screen options to change the display times etc......  Pay attention to the right of the screen where it says "Stretch Image/Full Image etc...." that's important as to how it's displayed, lots of options there.

To post this kinda stuff, just select the image option in your reply/post and insert the link to where you photo is hosted from.

Hope this helps someone, it's pretty dang cool I think. You can make Avatars and Favicons this way, but you have to keep in mind the image and file size so that it meets the requirements of the website you are sending it to. 

I hope you like my stupid pics.

BTW: I have these on my website also.  Using this method depending on how picture happy I get they can change monthly. The link for my site is in my sig.

Something else to think about is you can narrate the pictures individually, or time line them by creating a separate .gif  with text and use the same timing by adding the text .gif below the photo's. That's a lot of trouble. Not for me : Meaning I'll end up doing it when I get bored sometime soon. Oh well, I hope this helps someone.

Keep in mind, posting pictures this way might take up a lot of bandwith for your host or server, just thought I'd mention that.

Either way I think this is a pretty cool thing to be able to do. Good luck!


Bobby



post edited by RockingChair - 2011/02/07 02:15:31

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    Bub
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    Re:These are some picutres I have taken over the years, and the info on how I done this. 2011/02/07 02:40:27 (permalink)
    There's no pictures of you in there Bobby. What gives?

    "I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis, yaba daba do, the King is gone, and so are you."
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    Re:These are some picutres I have taken over the years, and the info on how I done this. 2011/02/07 03:10:35 (permalink)
    I nominate the black and white picture with the frozen tree on the right as the best of the bunch (by FAR!).  Very Ansel Adams-like.

    (Though I also have a distinct desire for a pizza right now... ;-)

     
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    Re:These are some picutres I have taken over the years, and the info on how I done this. 2011/02/09 01:50:49 (permalink)
    RockingChair


      I'm not a pro. and don't claim to be. I'm sure there are professional's out there who's gonna say : DUH You could have done this or that.

    That being said, I thought this might help someone so I thought I'd post this information I realized today.

    First, here are some pictures I have taken over the years, notice they change automatically.



    I know there are several ways to make .gif animations. This works for me and was real easy to do.


    To make this I used a program called : Photoscape, Download Link Click Here

    After installing the program select the .gif animation option. You just drag and drop your pics onto the top screen from the folder where your pics are.  You can change the way they are displayed by right clicking on the individual photo's, or you can use the right screen options to change the display times etc......  Pay attention to the right of the screen where it says "Stretch Image/Full Image etc...." that's important as to how it's displayed, lots of options there.

    To post this kinda stuff, just select the image option in your reply/post and insert the link to where you photo is hosted from.

    Hope this helps someone, it's pretty dang cool I think. You can make Avatars and Favicons this way, but you have to keep in mind the image and file size so that it meets the requirements of the website you are sending it to. 

    I hope you like my stupid pics.

    BTW: I have these on my website also.  Using this method depending on how picture happy I get they can change monthly. The link for my site is in my sig.

    Something else to think about is you can narrate the pictures individually, or time line them by creating a separate .gif  with text and use the same timing by adding the text .gif below the photo's. That's a lot of trouble. Not for me : Meaning I'll end up doing it when I get bored sometime soon. Oh well, I hope this helps someone.

    Keep in mind, posting pictures this way might take up a lot of bandwith for your host or server, just thought I'd mention that.

    Either way I think this is a pretty cool thing to be able to do. Good luck!


    Bobby

    I saw your photographs.I think it definitely workout for you.



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    Re:These are some picutres I have taken over the years, and the info on how I done this. 2011/02/09 05:02:22 (permalink)
    craigb


    I nominate the black and white picture with the frozen tree on the right as the best of the bunch (by FAR!).  Very Ansel Adams-like.

    (Though I also have a distinct desire for a pizza right now... ;-)


    Thanks, and LOL, I have to laugh because that Black and White picture your talking about, honestly, I didn't even realize it was black and white until you said that. I know little to nothing about how to use this Camcorder/Picture taking device or whatever you call it, I've called it many names and that's why I put it that way when speaking of it.   This freaking thing has too many options. There is no Auto-snap picture caveman option for folks like me.  

    I had no idea when I purchased this Camcorder which uses tapes Small ones and an SD card, I had no idea as to what to buy at the time.

    I have been trying forever and spent probably about 600 dollars buying tv tuners and stuff trying to put my families VHS holiday get together tapes on the PC/DVD with no luck. I could have bought a new PC for the money I've spent out on that stuff.

    I guess I'm not a photo/video taking kinda person, I'm sure someone will chime in and say I need to stay away from sound, but that's another story altogether.

    You've got very good vision to see that was Black and White, WOW I didn't even know that. Thanks, now I feel old! Just kidding.

    Bobby


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    Re:These are some picutres I have taken over the years, and the info on how I done this. 2011/02/09 05:07:38 (permalink)
    Bub


    There's no pictures of you in there Bobby. What gives?


    I'm too ugly to post!   Your bigger than me, that is if that's you in your avatar, remind me not to tick you off in anyway, and if I do I think I could out run ya, so suck on that BUB : BUBBA! HAHAHAhahahahahahaha I'm just kidding, just incase I don't get a chance to run!


    I'm only joking Bub, Your one of my fav's on here all kidding aside! Watch out for the one they call Bapu, I think he stole your name, I mean when you compare the two there BUB - BAPU, they both have B's in the name, so be careful, No one can outrun Bapu, I hear he once was talked about for moderator status??? Not sure how that came about, but I think it did happen.

     

    Bobby

    post edited by RockingChair - 2011/02/09 05:09:34

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    Re:These are some picutres I have taken over the years, and the info on how I done this. 2011/02/09 05:10:52 (permalink)
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    RockingChair


    I'm not a pro. and don't claim to be. I'm sure there are professional's out there who's gonna say : DUH You could have done this or that.

    That being said, I thought this might help someone so I thought I'd post this information I realized today.

    First, here are some pictures I have taken over the years, notice they change automatically.



    I know there are several ways to make .gif animations. This works for me and was real easy to do.


    To make this I used a program called : Photoscape, Download Link Click Here

    After installing the program select the .gif animation option. You just drag and drop your pics onto the top screen from the folder where your pics are.  You can change the way they are displayed by right clicking on the individual photo's, or you can use the right screen options to change the display times etc......  Pay attention to the right of the screen where it says "Stretch Image/Full Image etc...." that's important as to how it's displayed, lots of options there.

    To post this kinda stuff, just select the image option in your reply/post and insert the link to where you photo is hosted from.

    Hope this helps someone, it's pretty dang cool I think. You can make Avatars and Favicons this way, but you have to keep in mind the image and file size so that it meets the requirements of the website you are sending it to. 

    I hope you like my stupid pics.

    BTW: I have these on my website also.  Using this method depending on how picture happy I get they can change monthly. The link for my site is in my sig.

    Something else to think about is you can narrate the pictures individually, or time line them by creating a separate .gif  with text and use the same timing by adding the text .gif below the photo's. That's a lot of trouble. Not for me : Meaning I'll end up doing it when I get bored sometime soon. Oh well, I hope this helps someone.

    Keep in mind, posting pictures this way might take up a lot of bandwith for your host or server, just thought I'd mention that.

    Either way I think this is a pretty cool thing to be able to do. Good luck!


    Bobby

    I saw your photographs.I think it definitely workout for you.


    Those were a mix of Photo's I throwed together to see if I could make a .gif animation more or less. Thanks, it did work.

    Bobby


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