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themaddis (Programmer)
20 Jul 07 21:15
Hi there. I need some help.

I am writing a program in VB6 where i need to extract each frame from an animated gif, watermark each frame, then recompile the gif back to an animated gif.

The reason for this is i want to be able to watermark any animated gifs i pass through my program.

At the moment i am using AniGif.ocx which will allow me to view and extract each frame from the gif.

I am then using watermark factory pro to watermark each frame. I have looked at MakeGif 1.5 as it has command line support which i can send the details of the watermarked frames to recompile the gif, but an reluctant to buy, as i would rather have a control to do this.

I have looked far and long to try and find an activeX control that will alow me to both Read and write gif frames.

Does anyone have any info/ know where i can find such a control?

Please help.

Thanks Matt Addis
UK
BobRodes (Instructor)
10 Aug 07 16:52
You might do a search in the VB5/6 forum.  I've seen a lot of posts on similar subjects, notably strongm's posts.  You might also start a thread there, since a lot more people read that forum than this one (89000 members instead of 8900).

HTH

Bob

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