No sweat in Photoshop:

- create new document that is larger than both GIF files
- copy and paste one, copy and paste the other
- fuss layers around until they're where you want them, etc
- when done, flatten and output to whatever file type you want.

G

On Feb 4, 2007, at 1:46 PM, David J Brooks wrote:

> The radio station has played around with some logo ideas and the owner
> asked me to try something with the gifs he was given. One is some text
> another is an old steam whistle with whistle "noise" and a radio
> becon.
> http://www.whistleradio.com
> The res of these gifs is pretty low, under 80k and i am unable to
> getthem with out the jaggies.
>
> I think i can get the corel files and do something i have in mind but,
> my question is:
>
> Whats the best way to join two gif files into one. Is it realtivly
> easy in PS or should i look into image ready etc.


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