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How Do I Make a GIF in Photoshop CC?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 9:08 pm

There are many ways to make a GIF in Photoshop CC. The most common and easiest method is to use the ‘save for web’ function.

To do this, open your image in Photoshop and go to ‘file > save for web’. A new window will open up with your image on the left and a series of options on the right.

In the bottom right corner, there is a drop-down menu that says ‘select looping option’. Click this and select ‘forever’. This will make your GIF loop continuously.

Next to that, there is a checkbox that says ‘optimize every frame’. Check this box. This will make your GIF smaller in file size, which is important because GIFs can be quite large.

Now go to the top right corner of the window and select the file format you want to save your GIF as. The two most common options are .gif or .png. Once you have selected your file format, click ‘save’. A new window will open up asking you where you want to save your GIF and what you want to call it.

Choose a location and name for your GIF and click ‘save’. And that’s it! You have now successfully made a GIF in Photoshop CC.

How Do I Make a GIF in Photoshop CC?

To make a GIF in Photoshop CC, open your image in Photoshop and go to ‘file > save for web’.

PRO TIP: This article provides instructions on how to make a GIF in Photoshop CC. However, there are some potential risks associated with making GIFs in Photoshop CC. First, GIFs made in Photoshop CC may not be compatible with all web browsers. Additionally, GIFs made in Photoshop CC can be large files that may take longer to load on a web page. Finally, some GIFs made in Photoshop CC may contain animation that could start automatically and play continuously, which could be annoying or distracting to some viewers.

Next to that, there is a checkbox that says ‘optimize every frame’.

Now go to the top right corner of the window and select the file format you want to save your GIF as.

Once you have selected your file format, click ‘save’.

Choose a location and name for your GIF and click ‘save’.

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