How can I split an animated .gif file into its component frames?
How can I easily split an animated .gif file? I want to see each frame.
I would really prefer to not to export every frame to a directory. I'd like to view them individually in one application if possible.
Is this possible on Linux?
Try opening them with The Gimp; I believe it will open animated gifs with one layer per frame.
You say you don't want to dump all frames to files on a directory, but I'll tell you how to do it anyway :) install either ImageMagick or graphicsmagick, then:
for ImageMagick:
convert animation.gif target.png
for graphicsmagick:
gm convert animation.gif target.png
it'll write frames to target0.png,target1.png,... and so on. You can then enter the directory and run eog
, it'll show you all the frames on the same application. When you no longer need the frames, just rm target*.png
.
If the various frames have transparent areas and build upon each other, you can use the convert
command with the "-coalesce
" option to produce a set of files target-0.png, target-1.png etc, each of which merges the sequence of previous images:
convert -coalesce animation.gif target.png