![]() By default, the boomerang speed is equal to the input GIF speed, which is 100% when expressed in percent (see the speed option). Often, the boomerang looks much better if it's played faster or slower, so we also added options to change the boomerang playback speed. The loop options include playing the boomerang GIF only once, playing it a specific number of times, or playing it endlessly forever. The boomerang is looped forever but you can change how many loops the boomerang performs. In the frame selection option, the value "*" means all frames, the value "2-12" means use frames 2 to 12 (inclusive), and the value "1, 3, 5, 7, 11" means use individual odd frames 1, 3, 5, 7, 11. By default, the boomerang is created from all the frames in a GIF but you can select individual frames or a frame range that will be used to create the boomerang. As the original GIF is repeated, the number of frames in the boomerang GIF is double the number of frames in the original GIF. The boomerang effect repeats a video or an animation over and over from the start to the end and back to the start again. The GIF file can be downloaded from the output area and viewed in the browser.This is a browser-based program that converts animated GIF files into GIFs with the boomerang effect. ![]() As you change various options, you can see the summary of the resulting GIF parameters in the options. The option that changes the repetitions is called the loop count option. The information about repetitions is written to the header part of the GIF file and when the GIF is downloaded it will play the number of times you selected. The animation can be repeated just one time, multiple times, or an infinite number of times. Usually, all GIF frames have the same delay but if necessary, you can enter a comma-separated list of individual frame delays for each frame. When the GIF is created, each frame is assigned a delay value, which is the number of milliseconds that the frame is displayed on the screen. The colorful output GIF can have as many frames as you want and the number of frames can be set in the options. The dimensions of the GIF file are set by changing the width and height of the first frame in the options. ![]() The "Draw Random Colors" mode shuffles the colors in the options and displays them in a random order in the animation. For example, if there are 7 frames and 3 colors: c1, c2, and c3, then the frames will be colored as follows: c1, c2, c3, c1, c2, c3, c1. If there are more frames than colors, then the program repeatedly cycles through the color list and re-draws the colors in order multiple times. The "Draw Colors in Order" mode creates a GIF with one color per frame that go in the order that they are specified in the options. This way when the GIF reaches the last frame that contains the last gradient color, it will start from the first color, which is the same as the last color, so there will be no discontinuity in the gradient animation. To achieve an infinite gradient loop, make sure the first color and the last color are the same. When the frames are animated, you get a smooth frame-by-frame gradient. The "Draw a Color Gradient" option takes several colors that are entered in the multi-line color option and generates a color spectrum from them that's then spread across all the GIF frames. The "Draw a Solid Color" option fills the background of all GIF frames with one solid color that you selected from the color palette or entered by its name. It allows you to make animated and static GIFs that are filled with colors of your choice. ![]() This is a browser-based program for generating colorful GIFs.
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