Since I'm not privy to the minds of the developers, I can only hope it allows a per-frame editing mode so that gifs can hang on individual frames and unnecessary ones removed (one of the most sorely missed features in Gif Brewery). At this point, I use gifsicle to create a transparent gif from the command line which looks something like: gifsicle -U -disposal=previous -transparent="#ffffff" -O3 opaque.gif > transparent.gif The other tall ask I have is the ability to create transparent gifs. It adds another step, and the optimization seems to go out the window once I've run my compiled gif through the gifscle. Is Gif Brewery 3 worth it? That depends, if you own GifBrewery 2.x, the differences are mostly locked up in the UX. GifBrewery 2.x had a habit of mild instability. It's nice that Gif Brewery 3 hasn't exhibited any of this and the screen-capture-to-gif and video-capture-to-gif could be a killer feature for some users.Įvery now and again it'd crash, but infrequently. That said, there's not a huge incentive to upgrade other than to stay current. At $10, it's really hard to come up with any good reason not to upgrade. That said, if you don't already own Gif Brewery 3, it's the best game in town. You won't find a piece of software better suited to converting video to gifs. Even my beloved GifBuilder never had that functionality.ĭevelopers, if you're out there reading. If Gif Brewery 3 adds my much pined for individual frame editing, it'd be worth every penny and then some.
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