Bharath
Bharath

Reputation: 181

how to create gif animation from a stack of jpgs

I have around 200 jpg images. I need to stack them so that i can convert them into a simple animated gif image. Are there any free tools available to do that job? My os is windows. I'm not so bothered about the quality of the output.

Upvotes: 17

Views: 47682

Answers (5)

Demis
Demis

Reputation: 5716

ImageJ and FIJI provide a powerful GUI for doing this is (FIJI is a re-package of ImageJ that also includes some widely used plugins). These powerful (but free!) programs may be overkill, but depending on your needs this may be the way to go, since this is a somewhat common and crucial task for biologists.

Also FIJI can open a large array of different image types, can save to GIF or AVI, and it is very easily scriptable (insternally with in Python or Java) for automating custom tasks etc.

Step-by-step instructions (from Here and Here) are as follows:

  1. Put your images in a folder, and name them in sequence (eg. make sure they open alphabetically in the right order, perhaps by adding the desired frame numbers to the start of the filenames). (On MacOS, this automator action could help)
  2. In FIJI, Select `File > Import > Image Sequence..."
  3. Choose your folder, and then any options (eg. scaling the images)
  4. Preview the video with the Play button in the resulting window's corner.
  5. To change the frame rate, choose Image > Stacks > Animation > Animation Options...
  6. Select File > Save As > Animated GIF... or AVI... and you're done.

    For GIF you can choose the delay between frames (ie. frame rate), and looping option. For AVI you can choose the frame rate.

Upvotes: 4

skst
skst

Reputation: 627

If you'd like a flexible on-line solution, I just used GIFmaker.me and it worked great. It lets you change the frame order, change the size, set the speed, and set the repeat cycles. You can view the animated GIF and download it when you're finished.

Edit: I just used another on-line tool that GIFmaker refers to on their site. GIFcreator is even more flexible, letting you duplicate frames, change the delay for each frame, remove frames, and reverse frames. It also has a more flexible resize capability.

Upvotes: 4

j_mcnally
j_mcnally

Reputation: 6958

In theory this would work

ffmpeg -f image2 -i image%d.jpg video.avi
ffmpeg -i video.avi -pix_fmt rgb24 -loop_output 0 out.gif

Upvotes: 4

Szabolcs
Szabolcs

Reputation: 25703

Try using ImageMagick's convert utility. I have used it to create animated gifs from a set of images (in any format) in the past.

Use the command

convert -delay 20 -loop 0 *.jpg animated.gif

Upvotes: 53

Femi
Femi

Reputation: 64700

Might want to look at GiftedMotion: http://www.onyxbits.de/giftedmotion

Upvotes: 5

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