Imageready question!!

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Hogboy
Apr 21, 2004
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Im using PS 7.0 and im *trying* to teach myself the basics of Imageready – just for a bit of fun…

The problem is i cant seem to find the "Make Frames From Layers" command/option. Isnt it supposed to be on the animation paleete? Ive tried the online help and it states that :
1.. Choose File > Open, and select the Photoshop file to open.
2.. Choose Make Frames From Layers from the Animation palette menu.

Well i dont get that option at all.. Is it disabled somewhere? I have my 3 layer image saved as a GIF and a PSD but neither give me any joy

Anyone out there that can help me?

Thx 🙂

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edjh
Apr 21, 2004
Hogboy wrote:

Im using PS 7.0 and im *trying* to teach myself the basics of Imageready – just for a bit of fun…

The problem is i cant seem to find the "Make Frames From Layers" command/option. Isnt it supposed to be on the animation paleete? Ive tried the online help and it states that :
1.. Choose File > Open, and select the Photoshop file to open.
2.. Choose Make Frames From Layers from the Animation palette menu.

Well i dont get that option at all.. Is it disabled somewhere? I have my 3 layer image saved as a GIF and a PSD but neither give me any joy
Anyone out there that can help me?

Thx 🙂
It’s in the menu that comes out of the "flyout", the little triangle in a circle on the upper right of the palette.


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BaLtHaZaR
Apr 22, 2004
Hah! Got it!! Thanks alot – i thought i was going mad! I owe u a beer! 🙂

It’s in the menu that comes out of the "flyout", the little triangle in a circle on the upper right of the palette.

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