Adobe Animate MacOS

Admittedly, I rarely use Adobe Animate, however, I noticed that my colors are very off while working in Adobe Animate, and that they look even different from those “off” colors when exporting a simple animation as an animated gif. Basically, the animate environment colors are more saturated, and the output colors there is some definite color shift. I suspect that is due to a restricted palette in animated GIFs, and yet I have seen animated gifs with seemingly a wider palette.

Essentially Ive been tasked with a simple animated social media post, but we do not want to use video and instead want to use animated GIF.

I cannot seem to find anyway to check or modify the color space in Adobe Animate. I feel like I am losing my mind. Any advice would be welcome.

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Never mind, I found what I was looking for. I thought it was all form within the publish settings, I now see you have more granular control using export/animated GIF.

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You solved your own question :smiley:

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Ha. I guess I did!

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I am happy that you found the answer yourself for your question. But just one suggestion for future animations check on the internet about with more recent stuff not GIF because GIF is in the past. There are many ways and many tools to do animations on Web 3.0 there are many tools too or even you can use also Illustrator and After Effects. Other programs : Krita, OpenToonz, Tahoma 2d, Blender 3D or Fusion.