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How to create PIP - photo in photo and an animation in photo


Belleuse
19 Mar 2018 - 5 comments - 456 visits- Permalink   |   Translate title into English

Hello dear members !
After suggestions from Rrrolf, the PiP group administrator PiP ★ Picture in Picture (a good idea, Rrrolf !) I decided to share here information on how to currently enrich our photos with the presentation of another photo in the same picture, which is popularly called here by PIP - Picture In Picture.
It is possible to insert not only a single photo or several, but also an animation consisting of several photos (as a slide show). Like I did here:
www.ipernity.com/doc/261455/46373228
You need first to prepare the animation yourself in a program that offers such an opportunity and uppload this to your account.
Thanks to this possibility, we can show many photos in one place on our Iper website. I suppose it is also possible to insert a video, but I have not done it yet.

To publish the animation as a PIP note:
I prepared 4 photos as a slideshow (anigif). This animation is saved as a GIF document (in the program I used) and the file is smaller than 4 MB, so not too much. It can be loaded into Iper same as it is done with JPEG photo files.
Then I put the gif file in my gallery, with the option: Visible by: Me only.
I used the ACTIONS option> view all sizes
Here is visible: Available sizes / Share codes
I copied the html code of my photo
from the second rubric : under the heading "Or to insert the photo, use the following HTML / BBCode code".

Then I go to the second picture, where I want to put PIP.
In the second picture, which is published Visible by: Everyone,
I used the ACTIONS option> add a note> make a note> I pasted the code of my animation file (the HTML code)> Save
Ready ! You can enjoy !:-)

I hope it is understandable, step by step.
I remember that for Ipernity there is a limit for movies and animations, the file can not be bigger than 50 MB. It will be fail to load.

Good luck for everyone ! :-)
Belleuse

The topic of this discussion has been edited by Belleuse 6 years ago.

Comments
 Rrrolf
Rrrolf club
Thank you very much for your detailed explanation, Belleuse. And sorry for my last silly post under your photo. Feel free to delete it.
6 years ago.
Belleuse has replied to Rrrolf club
Hi , Rrrolf . Ok, I will delete :-)
But after what you told me about your problem with JPEG - I made correction in my text. ( above also) .
Because:
This animation is saved as a GIF document (in the program I used) and the file is smaller than 4 MB, so not too much. It can be loaded into Iper same as it is done with JPEG photo files.
Sorry for my mistake in the first version.
I hope this will help you - you can try upload your GIF in the same way as your photos.
6 years ago. Edited 6 years ago.
Belleuse has replied to Rrrolf club
And i'm not a specialist of animation for good advice .. But you can find a lot of about this in Google and also tutorials about creation of gif .
6 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club
I recommend to pin this discussion. And also versions in other languages.
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.

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