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PROGRAM:
NAME
apngasm - assemble individual PNG files int to animated PNG file.
SYNOPSIS
apng2gif <OUTPUT *.png> [<INPUT *.png>] [options]
DESCRIPTION
Assemble individual PNG files into animated PNG file.
Some optimizations used in APNG Assembler might re-sort the palette, or change the color
type from RGBA and RGB modes to RGB and indexed modes. Those optimizations are only
performed when they are lossless, but if you want to avoid changing the palette or
colortype, see options to turn them off.
The Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) file format is an extension to the Portable
Network Graphics (PNG) specification. It allows for animated PNG files that work similarly
to animated GIF files, while retaining backward compatibility with non-animated PNG files
and adding support for 8-bit transparency and 24-bit images.
OPTIONS
/kp Keep the original palette and do do not optimize for created APNG.
/kc Keep the original color type.
EXAMPLES
[Example 1] With following files, to have 3/4 seconds delay between the frames:
frame01.png
frame02.png
frame03.png
apngasm output.png frame01.png 3 4
You can control individual frame by creating control files, like for "frame02.txt":
delay=25/100
[Example 2] The same as above, but the with frame00.png, which is "invisible". Notice the
use of option /f:
frame00.png - invisible
frame01.png
frame02.png
frame03.png
apngasm output.png frame00.png 3 4 /f
That way APNG supported browsers and image viewers will show frame01-frame02-frame03
animation, while IE and Chrome will display static frame00.png image.
[Example 3] This way you'll get 1/10 sec delay:
apngasm output.png frame01.png
ENVIRONMENT
None.
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