Masami, didn't work.
I opened a file with extension "JPG" and I inserted in this file an illustration "GIF" in this same file.
Then and I saved with extension "GIF."
When I opened the save file the object that I inserted was not in movement.
Thanks
Paulinho
TO MASAMI
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heinz-oz
Does that surprise you paulinho? jpg files are just one image, gif files consist of a number of frames and durations for each frame, that's how they can move. It's like a Disney cartoon, they are made up of a lot of frames as well. Your photos don't move because they are just one frame, movies do move because they consist of a lot of frames, get it?
Most image processing software will only safe the first frame of a gif. PI at least asks if you want to save just the first frame or all the frames in the file. If you have a gif file open and save it as jpeg, you lose all frames bar the one you were displaying. If you want to embed a gif into a still image (jpg) you will have to insert every frame of your gif into a separate copy of your jpg in GifAnimator, in sequence, and then save the lot as a gif file in gif animator.
Hope that explains what went wrong with your approach.
Most image processing software will only safe the first frame of a gif. PI at least asks if you want to save just the first frame or all the frames in the file. If you have a gif file open and save it as jpeg, you lose all frames bar the one you were displaying. If you want to embed a gif into a still image (jpg) you will have to insert every frame of your gif into a separate copy of your jpg in GifAnimator, in sequence, and then save the lot as a gif file in gif animator.
Hope that explains what went wrong with your approach.
