For example in some other tests fuzz5 gave ok results and smaller files size. Magick convert output_360px.gif -fuzz 1% -layers Optimize output_360px_fuzz1.gifįuzz1 – controls the amount of compresion. So to convert it to 24 fps gif with half-resolution and custom color pattern (for better colors representation) I used this line:įfmpeg -r 24 -i CAM_top.%04d.tif -filter_complex “ scale=360:-1,split palettegen paletteuse” output_360px.gifĪnd then compressed it with ImageMagick with this: I rendered 720x1280px image sequece in houdini with names like this: Just type cd, drag and drop directory in the “terminal” and hit enter. ![]() There is no GUI on Windows so you use Command Prompt (it’s like Terminal on Mac).įirst you change your current location to the directory where you files are with. ![]() So you use it first to convert videos or image sequeces to gif first. But it has some limitations and you need to upload to web. They have an “experimental engine” inside as an option but that result in huge size gifs. When I need to create gifs I ususally use After Effects and plugin GifGun.īut sometimes it doesn’t play nice with colors.
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