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Did this by grabbing the movie from NOAA, convert it into .png images with "mplayer", then using imagemagick ("convert") to convert the images to correctly cut smaller images (40% size of original video). And finally I used "whirlgif" to compose the animated gif. One optimization I did was to animate only the part of the movie that actually moves and let the surrounding world just be a background image in the animated gif. | |||
u no wat i think? i think its all of usa's fault. 4 to much fighting n warfares. including polutions.like wat the fuck is ur guyses problems? y fight wen we can all just be nice n be friends. like u got your land n who ever has his/hers. just listen 2 me n stop the fighting. declare peace. there is no need 2 fight at all. its like saying i want 2 kill u but deep down inside do i really want 2? well 4 ur info. i think u bush is a coward that bullies other little countries. so please reconcider this bullcrap. im not standing up 2 u bush. u shouldn't even be president of the united states. | |||
These are the commands I used on my Debian GNU/Linux box: | |||
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$ mplayer TITOV-INDO2004.mov -vo png | |||
signed samson duong | |||
$ convert -scale 40% 00000001.png start.gif | |||
p.s. | |||
please stop fighting!!! | |||
$ for f in *.png; do convert -crop 370x280+90+100 -crop 458x380-90-100 $f tmp.png; convert -scale 40% tmp.png $f.s.gif; echo $f; done | |||
$ ls > incfile.half | |||
(and then I edited incfile.half to only contain i.s.gif where i is an even number with leading zeroes) | |||
$ whirlgif -loop 10000 -globmap -o "2004 Indonesia Tsunami Complete.gif" -time 10 start.gif -off 36:40 -i incfile.half | |||
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However, I dont seem to reach the extremely small filesize of the other animated gif (750 kbyte vs 150 kbyte). If someone knows any other ways to optimize the animated gif, please tell me.--] 15:40, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 2 November 2006
Did this by grabbing the movie from NOAA, convert it into .png images with "mplayer", then using imagemagick ("convert") to convert the images to correctly cut smaller images (40% size of original video). And finally I used "whirlgif" to compose the animated gif. One optimization I did was to animate only the part of the movie that actually moves and let the surrounding world just be a background image in the animated gif.
These are the commands I used on my Debian GNU/Linux box:
$ mplayer TITOV-INDO2004.mov -vo png
$ convert -scale 40% 00000001.png start.gif
$ for f in *.png; do convert -crop 370x280+90+100 -crop 458x380-90-100 $f tmp.png; convert -scale 40% tmp.png $f.s.gif; echo $f; done
$ ls > incfile.half
(and then I edited incfile.half to only contain i.s.gif where i is an even number with leading zeroes)
$ whirlgif -loop 10000 -globmap -o "2004 Indonesia Tsunami Complete.gif" -time 10 start.gif -off 36:40 -i incfile.half
However, I dont seem to reach the extremely small filesize of the other animated gif (750 kbyte vs 150 kbyte). If someone knows any other ways to optimize the animated gif, please tell me.--Malu5531 15:40, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)