Searching for an app able to export APNG at 144 ppi and also control looping
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I tried some online solutions (ezgif.com) and apps (APNGb, Photoline), and none of them check
all the boxes — the online app reverts the APNG to 72 ppi, Photoline keeps the correct ppi
value but offers no control over looping…Maybe Photoshop can do it? Or GiMP with a plugin? Any ideas?
Or maybe it's something VS can do someday?
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@b77 VS cannot do animated export.
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"Looking for an app that can export APNG at 144 ppi and also control looping".
I stumbled across the "APNG" format a few days ago when I was looking at the export
formats of "ScreentoGif" (Win only) which i use for Screenrecording and saw that it can
also save "APNG". I don't know what resolution, I only use gif and never cared about resolution.
("ScreentoGif" (Win only) is a very small but feature rich tool for screen recording).But "Clipstudio Paint" also came to my mind. It has animations,
I don't use the animation feature of CPS because I don't do animations.
But I looked around and found these two links here.https://tips.clip-studio.com/en-us/articles/1582
btw it could also be that there is a Gimp plugin for it
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Tumult Hype offers a checkbox to enable/disable looping when exporting animated PNG, but does not appear to offer DPI/PPI control either. Not sure why it would - this format is mostly a Web thing, and DPI/PPI is largely irrelevant in that field.
In any case, it looks like ImageMagick can do it if you don't mind converting from the command line.
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@b77 There is also Cavalry App: https://cavalry.scenegroup.co/
Don't know if exports to APNG.
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@VectorStyler said in Searching for an app able to export APNG at 144 ppi and also control looping:
@b77 There is also Cavalry App: https://cavalry.scenegroup.co/
Don't know if exports to APNG.Yes, it does .APNG. Dont know the resolution.
Even in the free Version, you need a account
to download a copy.But it may a bit over the top, it is for 2d vector motion graphics.
Have a copy on my computer. But you can also create vector graphics
with it and save them as .SVG.Instead of save/export you need to render
your result and choose your format in the
Render Manager.Here a video of the APNG Output
reorded with recordit so it plays not smooth
but the APNG is butter smooth