![]() This blog post is simply pointing you to a video that was created by TechSmith.Snagit is a screen capture software that enables you to take screenshots of your computer screen, either the entire screen or just a portion of it. Read the TechSmith webpage here: Create an Animated GIF.ĭISCLAIMER: I did not create the video above. ![]() I particularly like the “Fade to black” checkbox option that allows you to See:Īlthough making the GIF is simple, TechSmith made a super easy-to-follow Tutorial video that explains some of the output options in detail.įor example, “Reduced File Size” will scale the frame to a max frame of 400 pixels for both width and height. When you open a video file in Snagit 13, you’ll see a GIF button to the right of the playback buttons. How to Create a GIF using TechSmith Snagit 13 Editor: However, I recently discovered a one-click button in TechSmith Snagit 13 Editor. I’ve wanted to start making them for some time now, but assumed it would be complicated… and that I’d have to open up TechSmith Camtasia Video Editor. I see Microsoft using them with increased frequency in their Office Help and Training site. In the technology and documentation world, they are super useful to explain a concept. What is a GIF? A short video, usually a dozen seconds long, that replays repeatedly on a loop. GIFs are popping up everywhere – you can now use them on Facebook, Yammer, and even Outlook (by installing an add-in). Check out GIPHY to see what I’m talking about Willis.įor example, here is a GIF that shows how I feel about Snagit… and kittens: ![]() While most people thing of GIFs as funny memes that are often used to visually explain an emotion.
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