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whatamp;#39;s up guys in this short tutorial I will show you how to edit and save a gif or graphics interchange format in Photoshop CC this should be quite an easy tutorial but if you still have any questions then if you come and sign up mean own drag and drop the gif into Photoshop you should be able to see every frame as a new layer navigates to the window tab and select timeline now that the timeline window is visible you can proceed so edits the layers you wish to change make sure that your layers are set to visible and to see how your changes look you can preview your gift by selecting the preview button after completing your changes go to the file tab and select export and then save for web a new window will open up in the preset drop-down select gif and if you have a gif with gradients choose the thirds give to prevent color branding if your image employs a lot of solid colors you may choose the node the third option the number next to the gif file determines how large and how