When you shoot stop motion frames or timelapse sessions you'll end up with a sequence of .jpg images on your SD card. That's rad and all, but how do you stitch them into a single GIF animation so everyone can enjoy them easily when you share them in text messages or on social media?
One simple way is to use ezgif.com It allows you to upload a sequence of images, adjust things like timing, crop, and size, and then convert them into a single animated GIF you can download.
GIF Maker
Go to https://ezgif.com/maker in your web browser.
Click on the Choose Files button to open your file browser.
Select Files
Use your file browser to select the sequence of .jpg frames on your MEMENTO SD card that you've put in your computer's SD card reader, then click Open in the file browser window.
You can hover over the Choose Files button to see the list of images.
Upload Files
Click the Upload files button to upload the image sequence to the ezgif server in the sky. The button will gray out and display "Uploading files" while it is transferring images.
Frame Order, Delay
Once your frames have been uploaded the thumbnail view will appear. Here you can re-order frames by drag-dropping them, adjust delay timing, skip, and copy frames.
Save Your GIF
Once the GIF is ready it will play back for you in the browser window to review. You can make changes at this point, just check out the icons at the bottom, they're very cool and pretty self-explanatory.
When you want to download your GIF, click the save button with the floppy disc icon. This will download to your system/browser default download location.
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