How can we create .gif files using adobe image ready?
Adobe ImageReady is bundled with Adobe Photoshop, and it includes a lot of Web-centric graphics options. One of them is creating animations, which can be exported to the GIF format. Animated GIFs were once the dominant form of animation on the Internet, and are still used for banner ads and site highlights. They also don’t require a browser plug-in to display, making them theoretically accessible to a wider audience. Step 1 Open your PhotoShop file, and create the “base image” for your document. If this is a banner ad or a social media icon, this should be the image you want people to see first. Step 2 Create a new layer, with the second frame of the animation you want people to see. Repeat this step for each frame of the animation. Once you have each frame of the animation on its own layer, click the “Jump to ImageReady” icon in the toolbox; this will open the file you just created in ImageReady. Step 3 Click on the Animation palette in ImageReady. Click the “Duplicate Current Frame”