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- From: anselmo@cumesb.mech.columbia.edu (Andrew P. Anselmo)
- Subject: Animation using gif or jpeg files. Conversion to .gl or .fli?
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- Organization: Columbia University Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 14:54:46 GMT
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- Using a neat utility called 'xv', one can display many images in a sequence,
- but in-between each image, a kind of crazy color scrambling occurs. I'm
- going to eventually hook a VCR to the output of a video card, so I can't
- have this. How can I get multiple images displayed on my Sun IPX screen
- without this happening?
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- I'm vaguely aware of some stuff like xgrasp and xflick, which show
- .gl and .fli files, which show some good animation. Is there anyway for
- me to take a group of files, and put them together in this format for
- animation purposes? Thanks.
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- -A.
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