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Gimp gif color problem9/4/2023 ![]() ![]() We may require to create a GIF file for our business or any other purpose. Nowadays, the popularity of Gif images is on the rise. We can create different files such as Jpg, Jpeg, Gif, Tiff, etc. blue and white sky, and green grass).GIMP is a useful tool for photo drawing as well as photo editing. I mean, the dinosaur has color generally and visually different from its background (e.g. (09-28-2020, 10:26 AM)rich2005 Wrote: (09-28-2020, 09:57 AM)kenny1999 Wrote: After unoptimising the gif, there is only one image I can find within GIMP, I do not know how to do next. No, you think the dinosaur is different but it is still made up of red / green / blue. Is there alternative way to batch remove the background? Since the dinosaur has its color mostly differentįrom the background, is there any way to remove a certain color to transparency in a batch way? It isn't a smart way, I need to remove the background of each image and the result is not satisfactory, Quote: btw, I am now using G'mic to try to remove the background of the dinosaur gif, but looks like One thing is certain, you will be an expert after all 96 layers. This still took me a minute for one layer, so reckon on a few hours work. Does what it says, so invert the eventual selection for the background. This one, maybe the easiest way for a Gimp novice, using the foreground select tool `Tools -> Selection Tools -> Foreground Select' I just finished a couple of demos, one was for unoptimising, so I can dump that one. To make it easier turn all the Layer visibility off using shift-click on the top 'eyeball' icon then as you work down the layers just have the layer you are working on visible. ![]() You will need to edit each of those layers in turn. You can check that using Filters -> Animation -> Playback Each is a separate image making up the animation. Would you tell me the steps in more detailed? I am really very inexperienced (09-28-2020, 09:57 AM)kenny1999 Wrote: After unoptimising the gif, there is only one image I can find within GIMP, I do not know how to do next. Problem happens here, after "Unoptimise" there is only one frame I can find, I can't find out where is other freames What does a gif is optimised mean?Īnd then Filters -> Animation -> Unoptimise While preserving the outline of the dinosaur?ītw, first, I am very inexperienced. How should I select and delete the background ![]() The computer won't be able to know where is the background. I think, by common sense, The most challenging part is removing the background of the dinosaur, and ![]() (09-27-2020, 09:54 AM)rich2005 Wrote: The dino gif has 96 layers and the background needs removal from each layer. Once you have all 96 layers complete, that new background is a gif, convert it to RGB and resize down to the same size as the dino image.Īs previous post there are scripts/plugins to add that to each layer before re-exporting as an animated gif. The g'mic plugin interactive background removal, keeps adjustable settings between editing each layer.Subsequent layers, modify the selection using quick mask. Make a good initial selection to delete the background.The most labour intensive Use the eraser tool to remove the background.Some options, there will be other options. Then up to you how the background is removed. Image -> Mode -> RGB and save as a working. Use Filters -> Animation -> Unoptimise which creates a new image where every layer is complete.Ĭhange the new image to RGB for editing purposes. The dino gif has 96 layers and the background needs removal from each layer. ![]()
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