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User Guide
To edit dither pattern collections:
Do one of the following in the DitherBox 
dialog box:
(Windows) To rename a collection, select the 
collection from the Collection pop-up menu. 
Then select Rename from the Collection pop-up 
menu. Enter a new name for the collection, and 
click OK.
To create a new collection, select New from the 
Collection pop-up menu. Enter a name for the 
collection, and click OK.
To delete a collection and all of its contents, 
select the collection from the Collection pop-up 
menu, and then select Delete from the Collection 
pop-up menu.
Creating animated GIFs
Animations that you view in a Web browser are 
called animated GIFs. Animated GIFs create the 
illusion of movement by displaying a sequence of 
images, or frames, over time. Photoshop Elements 
provides a powerful, easy way to create animated 
GIFs from a multiple-layer image. 
Setting up animated GIFs
Working with layers is an essential part of creating 
an animated GIF. Placing the contents of each 
frame on its own layer enables Photoshop 
Elements to generate an optimized animation.
To set up an animated GIF:
1
Place the image you want to appear in each 
frame of the animation on a separate layer. 
2
Choose File > Save for Web, or click the Save for 
Web button (
) in the shortcuts bar.
3
Optimize the image in GIF format. (See “Using 
4
Select the Animate option. 
5
Set additional options in the Animation palette:
Loop to continuously repeat the animation 
when it is viewed in a Web browser.
Frame Delay to specify the number of seconds 
that each frame is displayed when the animation is 
viewed in a Web browser. Use a decimal value to 
specify fractions of a second. For example, one-
quarter second is specified as .25.
Note: Saving a multilayer image by choosing Save As 
GIF and selecting the Layers as Frames option will 
open the Save GIF dialog box, which has the same 
animation options as the Save for Web dialog box.
Previewing animated GIFs
You can preview an animation in the Save For Web 
dialog box or in a Web browser. The Save For Web 
dialog box shows the animation as still frames. You 
must preview the animation in a browser to view 
the frames in timed sequence.