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Resizing GIf animated files?

basketcase

What's that noise...?
I am wanting to resize a (waving) flag GIF image.

Infranview will let me stop the animation and resize the image, but I don't get an option to restart the animation.

Can anyone tell me the steps on the chore?

Thanks in advance,
Rick
 
My first thought would be to extract all frames, resize, and create a new GIF.
But I'm a novice.
 
Hmmm, my gif exceeds the 400KB limit imposed by gifworks. Any other suggestions? I like that gifworks is online and free. (Free is my favorite four letter word)

Help?
 
On a scale of 1 to 10, I am only one notch removed from clueless so I won't be any help.

My itty bitty file was not a problem.
 
Received the 70x70, thanks. Unfortunately, 70x70 is not the only limit, also a 19.5KB limit, even if the file is hosted remotely, I guess. Grrrrr. Oh well . . . .

Thanks Troutluck.
 
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