Topaz denoise settings tumblr7/26/2023 ![]() Check to make sure your gif is under 3mb, the looping is set to forever and click save.I'm not sure what you are trying to show/prove here. Press ctrl + alt + shift + s or go to file > export > save for web. When you’re finished with your colouring and happy with it, you can now save your gif. Make sure that when you colour, the layers are placed above the screencap layers so that it will appear on all the gifs. I mainly just use Levels, Curves, Exposure, Colour balance and Selective colour or Channel mixer only when I make b&w gifs. Now I just colour my gif and I make my own psd’s every time I gif something, so unfortunately, I don’t have a base psd if anyone were to ask for one. On your timeline, delete the first two frames as well as the first two layers because you do not need them anymore then change your looping options to forever and select all the frames, click the little down arrow and change the frame delay time to whatever you want it to be (I usually put it on 0.04 or 0.05) Once it’s finished, you should be able to see all your layers on the right and this is where you convert to frame animation on your timeline and do the exact same thing in step 3 when you loaded your screencaps into ps. This is where you just wait for ps to apply the action and topaz to your layers and the time varies, depending on how many layers/frames you have and how fast your computer is. After that, click the button with lines on your timeline > convert frames > flatten frames into clips. Now you just need to select the action file, which is “action for gifs” and click the play button. To load the action you click the box with the lines and select load action and go to where you saved the action file. Then I sharpen by using an action but if you cant find window for it to appear then go to window > action and it should appear. The only setting I change for this is the overall strength and I keep it quite low, between 0.04 - 0.07 since the quality of the video should help you a lot. On your timeline, click the button that will say “convert to video timeline” when you hover over it and then select all layers (ctrl + a), right click and select convert to smart objectįirst, I use topaz denoise by going into filter > topaz labs > topaz denoise and select jpeg - light. ~ sidenote: A big thank you to Brandinator for making the smart object tutorial, which you can watch here ~ Also, this is where I delete frames to only gif the scene that I want and don’t forget to save before going to the next part. ![]() ![]() Then I crop and resize (ctrl + i or image > image size) my gif and I mainly use the dimensions 268x350, 268x150 or 268x268.
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