Hey ! it's great !! I first broke it up to individually coalesce, create colormap and scale. Maybe then the filesize will decrease further to within the limits I want. How can I rectify the command so that errors are not there. Gifsicle: (You may want to try `-colors 256'.)Īfter doing the above I checked the test_gif_size]$ ll FishPot.gif FishPot_240x320.gif Gifsicle: warning: so many colors that local colormaps were required bash: -map: command not test_gif_size]$ gifsicle -b -O2 FishPot_240x320.gif bash: (: command not test_gif_size]$ -map colormap.png -layer optimize FishPot_240x320.gif Well, I copy pasted the command you sent, though it created the resized animation, it gave the following errors:Ĭonvert: unable to open image `antialias': No such file or test_gif_size]$ \( -clone 0-1 -append -colors 250 -write colormap.png +delete \) \ Vow!! this single command is too good, it will reduce the amt of time taken to resize considerably. What can I use instead of '-coalesce' in order to keep the frame filesizes low? But when I directly use '+adjoin' without using '-coalesce', the filesize of each frame remains normal, but the output produced then is not right. What I saw was when use '-coalesce' on the animation, filesize of each of the frame enlarges to a large extent.
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