JPG to GIF animation

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Mathew Smith
Mathew Smith on 12 Sep 2022
Commented: Mathew Smith on 12 Sep 2022
Hi,
I am using this code for conversion of JPGs to GIF animation. It works but produces strange colors (first and second picture in animation have incorrect colors and third is OK).
I would like to ask you to hep with correction of the code.
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%// Image source: http:\\giantbomb.com
[A,map] = rgb2ind(imread('obr_0.jpg'),256);
[B,map] = rgb2ind(imread('obr_01.jpg'),256);
[C,map] = rgb2ind(imread('obr_99.jpg'),256);
ImageCell = {A;B;C};
%// Just to show what the images look like (I removed spots to make sure there was an animation created):
%// Create file name.
FileName = 'test.gif';
for k = 1:numel(ImageCell)
if k ==1
%// For 1st image, start the 'LoopCount'.
imwrite(ImageCell{k},map,FileName,'gif','LoopCount',Inf,'DelayTime',1);
else
imwrite(ImageCell{k},map,FileName,'gif','WriteMode','append','DelayTime',1);
end
end
BR
Mathew

Accepted Answer

Simon Chan
Simon Chan on 12 Sep 2022
The colormap for the first two figures are overwritten by the third one in the following:
[A,map] = rgb2ind(imread('obr_0.jpg'),256);
[B,map] = rgb2ind(imread('obr_01.jpg'),256); % Overwrite 1st time
[C,map] = rgb2ind(imread('obr_99.jpg'),256); % Overwrite 2nd time
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Mathew Smith
Mathew Smith on 12 Sep 2022
Thank you very much! It is true.
Mathew Smith
Mathew Smith on 12 Sep 2022
Do you have an idea how to store [A,map] in ImageCell so that later it can be used for command "imgwrite" using FOR-END loop?

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