printing of page with animated gif

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hanimkilic999
Jul 10, 2005
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our designer has created an animated gif where a spotlight fades and text appears for the screen version with the text remaining the static element. when you print however, it prints the spotlight rather than the text. he says it is a scripting issue but i think it is how he built it within photoshop (v6). any ideas as to what it might be? and even better, how it can be fixed? thanks!!

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Kingdom
Jul 10, 2005
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our designer has created an animated gif where a spotlight fades and text appears for the screen version with the text remaining the static element. when you print however, it prints the spotlight rather than the text. he says it is a scripting issue but i think it is how he built it within photoshop (v6). any ideas as to what it might be? and even better, how it can be fixed? thanks!!

Usually the first frame of the animation is printed, ensure the text is in the first frame.

A better method is to produce a page specificaly for printing, setting it’s dimentions to A4 paper size. have the imagew as you want on this page.


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arrooke
Jul 10, 2005
our designer has created an animated gif where a spotlight fades and text appears for the screen version with the text remaining the static element. when you print however, it prints the spotlight rather than the text. he says it is a scripting issue but i think it is how he built it within photoshop (v6). any ideas as to what it might be? and even better, how it can be fixed? thanks!!

If you open the gif in Photoshop, or ImageReady, you will likely find each frame is on it’s own layer. You can then print only the relevant layer. Keith.

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