Animated GIF export question

Strange new question again today - surface animation image fine times when played from the timeline, but all the layers are exported piled on each other during the duration of the entire animation.

I am able to see that because layers have a transparency.

Subject of animation - 8 images with infinite loop, imported in a timeline via the "Frameworks make layers" command in a menu drop-down in the Timeliine window.

Interpolations of animation are disabled, s 01.Intro delay for all frames

I was able to export the animated GIF image before, I was just wondering if this issue is related to the last update.

Everyone knows this weird problem?

-Thank you

Photoshop CS6 Extended

Windows 7 x 64 SP1

Well, you have disabled the dithering of transparency, haven't you? GIF can have only one level of transparency. Everything must be simulated using colors or dithering.

Mylenium

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