i everyone, I'm new to this forum so not too sure if this is in the right place.
But I'm looking at buying a MacBook, and I know they are overpriced but I'm set on getting one.Anyway, I'm looking at doing some travelling around Australia in a van, and wouldn't mind having a laptop that I can do some basic photo editing on, some graphic design and also some video editing. I'm also at uni doing Commerce so I'll be using it for that. Would the new MacBook Pro 2016, with 8GB of Ram, an i5 Processor and 256Gb SSD be enough? I also have a 2TB portable hard drive to back up/use as additional storage.
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In this blog, I will show you a fast and easy method to create animated GIFs from your videos in Photoshop.
Make sure that you stick around until the very end of the tutorial to see how you can watch my new free series on Adobe's website.
The first step to create an animated GIF and Photoshop is to create a New Document.
Then, make sure you set the Resolution to 72and under Advanced Options, set the colour profile to sRGB and click on Create.To import your video, you can go into File > Place Embedded From your computer, locate the video file.Mine is right here.
This brings the video into my Document, and I can click-and-drag on the corner handles to place the video into position.
The video in my canvas has different aspect ratios.If you like, you can create a canvas that has the same aspect ratio.