01-04-2024, 10:16 PM
When I open my gif it seems to loose parts on every other layer but the "Background" layer. If anyone knows why this happens then I will be very greatful.
Gif layers loosing parts when imported
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01-04-2024, 10:16 PM
When I open my gif it seems to loose parts on every other layer but the "Background" layer. If anyone knows why this happens then I will be very greatful.
01-05-2024, 01:59 AM
Likely an "optimized"(*) image. Try Filter > Animation> Unoptimize to restore complete frames.
(*) where complete frames are replaced by the difference with the previous frame.
01-05-2024, 12:25 PM
Sadly that did not work. It did add "(replacement)" layers but those are still facing the same broken issue. It seems when I import a gif it looses parts of it, it might be something to do with that process. Perhaps a setting I have on or something similar. The other weird thing is that its not always the same place, some times it brakes in completely different places
01-05-2024, 05:55 PM
Can you share the GIF (or its URL)?
01-05-2024, 09:30 PM
its not gif specific from my experience. All gifs have this issue. I do have a video of what happens if that helps
01-06-2024, 12:33 AM
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01-06-2024, 07:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-06-2024, 08:24 PM by rich2005.
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(01-05-2024, 09:30 PM)Dragon_CO Wrote: its not gif specific from my experience. All gifs have this issue. I do have a video of what happens if that helps Certainly not all gif animations, it is from the sites you use, and why they screw them up I do not know. You will not fix these with a simple un-optimize and there is no one single way to fix. Treat each individually. I could only find a tiny version 45 x 49 pix, but it is pixel graphics so not much of a problem. This is what I got. 119 layers many of them plain transparent. Why I do not know, assume for timing. You can see layer size is smaller and bottom part is truncated. In RGB mode. With a variety of tools, I can delete all those transparent layers, copy the bottom of the first (Background) layer into the other layers. Scale up to a larger size. As a gif that was about 750 KB, too large to attach here, so deleted every other layer and changed timings to compensate. Which gives this. |
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