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How to Compress GIF File Below 150kb

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Navigate to pdfFiller and login to your account
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Click the Add New button and browse for a file you need to compress; sync a cloud storage account to be able to search for documents from it
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Additionally, browse the templates from the pdfFiller library or navigate to the document with direct link
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If you've the document uploaded to your account before, navigate to My Documents to find and open it
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To Compress GIF File Below 150kb, click on it and select Split in the right-hand menu
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Indicate the pages you need to separate from the original file by clicking on them
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Additionally, you can divide the document in a half and keep specific pages in it
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Type file titles or leave them with generic names
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Click Split and wait
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Choose a path for new files and click Download Now

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To make your GIF as efficient as possible:Crop any extra space around the image. When you prepare a GIF image, reduce the output dimensions. Reduce the number of colors in the image. Reduce the number of frames in the image for animated GIFs. If you use Photoshop, create a GIF file by using the Export As menu item. More items•Dec 18, 2020
Here's a list of things you can do:Reduce the number of colors. Resize your GIF. Get creative with simple shapes. Cover up your photos. Use smooth gradients. Reduce the number of frames. Avoid useless animations. Mar 11, 2021
Unlike the original video file that you uploaded, a GIF image contains multiple frames — the longer the duration, the more frames. So your 2 seconds of video, could contain up to 20 or more images within a single GIF file.
How can I reduce a GIF file? Choose your GIF image and upload it to NEED. Set your compression settings and click Compress. Click on Export. Share.
You can fit your GIF to the right size and dimensions and retain video quality. You can also convert your GIF to video (of any format!) MP4, AVI, MOVE and more). All you need is a device with a browser, and you're all set to begin resizing and share your GIF across the web!
For instance, if you have a 5-second animation and download it in 20fps (frames per second) this means that your GIF will contain 100 frames/images. For instance, if you have a GIF banner that weighs 5 MB with 10s duration and 30fps, try changing the fps to 1fps. Your file size will immediately drop to 150 KB.
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