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PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 12:39 pm    Post subject: question about imageready Reply with quote

So whenever I try to use a moving .gif in imageready to combine with a photoshop sig (like you would do with a .mov file) I come across a problem. I open the .gif in imageready, switch to photoshop, put the sig in (with a part cut out for the moving image), and then switch back to imageready so I can save it optimized as a .gif. The problem is whenever I save it, it saves the whole image in whatever color the .gif was. For instance.......I made one with a matrix gif (so the gif was all green and black originally) and then added a picture of neo and trinity in full color. When I put it back in imageready it was still in the right color scheme, the .psd is in the right color scheme, but when I save the .gif optimized so I can use it as a sig it turns everything green and black including what was supposed to be a full color neo and trinity. Any ideas?
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