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Uploads are limited to 15 seconds, although we recommend no more than 6 seconds. Uploads are limited to 100MB, although we recommend 8MB or less. Source video resolution should be 720p max, but we recommend you keep it at 480p.
5 Solutions to Make GIF Smaller Trim GIF Frames. Crop Away Extra Space. Reduce Dimensions. Color Reduction. Compress GIF.
How to Compress GIF: Choose a GIF image. Upload your GIF image to VEED by clicking on the Choose GIF button. Select your compression options or create a new GIF from videos. Select the compression settings you want for your GIF. Save and download your video.
With animated GIFs, file size really is <resolution> X <# of frames>. So for example, a GIF of 1,000 pixels high x 800 pixels wide x 200 frames = 800,000 pixels x 200 frames = 160,000,000 bytes (160MB!).
Reduce the frame size (pixel dimensions). Reduce the frame rate. Export as a regular video file. Open that in Photoshop. Open the Timeline panel (Window > Timeline), and in the Timeline panel menu, choose Set Timeline Frame Rate. Choose File > Export > Save for Web (Legacy). Set the export file type to GIF.
GIFs. A good size for GIFs is 480x480. Similar to images, it's important to use ones that are close to being square. If they are too wide or tall, they could be cut off, and recipients would need to click to expand to get the full experience.
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