![]() The image is just a tad too big, so I'll crop out 100 pixels of sky. Specify the framerate of the input images ffmpeg -f image2 -framerate 9 -i image_%003d.jpg -vf scale=531x299,transpose=1 out.gif This gif will play with zero delay between frames, which is probably not what we want. I also need to rotate them 90 degrees clockwise ffmpeg -f image2 -i image_%003d.jpg -vf scale=531x299,transpose=1 out.gif ffmpeg -f image2 -i image_%003d.jpg -vf scale=531x299 out.gif My input pictures are from my phone camera, they are way too big! I need to scale them down. ), so I need to fix the format specifier ffmpeg -f image2 -i image_%003d.jpg out.gif My input pictures are labeled with a zero-padded 3-digit number and I have 30 of them (image_001.jpg, image_002.jpg. We get: ffmpeg -f image2 -i image%d.jpg out.gif A -pix_fmt of rgb24 is invalid, and the -loop_output option prevents looping, which I don't want. ![]() Simon P Stevens' answer almost got me there: ffmpeg -f image2 -i image%d.jpg video.aviįfmpeg -i video.avi -pix_fmt rgb24 -loop_output 0 out.gif ![]()
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