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In this tutorial, Iamp;#39;m going to show you a fast and easy method to create animated GIFs from your videos in Photoshop and make sure that you stick around until the very end of the tutorial to see how you can watch my new free series on docHubamp;#39;s website. The first step to create an animated GIF and Photoshop is to create a New Docu ment. Click on the Create New Document button. Then, in the New Document, Window, set the width and height. Thereamp;#39;s no specific set size for an animated GIF, but you do want to keep the file small so that you donamp;#39;t have a large file size. Then, make sure you set the Resolution to 72 and under Advanced Options, set the color profile to sRGB and click on Create. To import your video, you can go into File amp;gt; Place Embedded From your computer, locate the video file. Mine is right here. Iamp;#39;ll click on it and then click on the Place button. This brings the video into my Document and I can click-and-drag on the corner handl