Specify Looping In Frame Animations; Delete An Entire Animation - Adobe Photoshop CS6 User Manual

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4. Choose a disposal method:
Automatic Determines a disposal method for the current frame automatically, discarding the current frame if the next frame contains layer
transparency. For most animations, the Automatic option (default) yields the desired results.
Note: To enable Photoshop to preserve frames that include transparency, select the Automatic disposal option when you are using the
Redundant Pixel Removal optimization option.
Do Not Dispose Preserves the current frame as the next frame is added to the display. The current frame (and preceding frames) may
show through transparent areas of the next frame. Use a browser to see an accurate preview of an animation using the Do Not Dispose
option.
Dispose Discards the current frame from the display before the next frame is displayed. Only a single frame is displayed at any time (and
the current frame does not appear through the transparent areas of the next frame).

Specify looping in frame animations

You select a looping option to specify how many times the animation sequence repeats when played.
1. (Photoshop Extended) Make sure the Animation panel is in frame animation mode.
2. Click the Looping Option Selection box at the lower left corner of the Animation panel.
3. Select a looping option: Once, 3 Times, Forever, or Other.
4. If you selected Other, enter a value in the Set Loop Count dialog box, and click OK.
Note: Looping options can also be set in the Save For Web& Devices dialog box. For more information, see
overview.

Delete an entire animation

1. (Photoshop Extended) Make sure the Animation panel is in frame animation mode.
2. Select Delete Animation from the Animation panel menu.
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