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Hi all,

I am trying to create an animated gif of a sequence of screenshots.

My attempts so far using various methods have resulted in very large gifs.
By examing them it appears that each frame is not subtracting the previous 
image correctlty.

Let't say I have two images:

image1  : 'A B  '
image2  : 'A B C'

I believe what I'm trying to achieve in a gif animation is:
image1  : 'A B  '       =       'A B  '
image2-1: '    C'       =       'A B C'

By what I understand so far of the commands, I'd have though that the following
command would produce image2-1:

        $ convert image1 -dispose previous image2 image2-1

However, image2-1 == image1

I've tried many combinations and permutations without success.
My understanding of the fundamental idea is probably flawed.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

What influence do the image formats have?
(Ive tried jpg, png and gif)
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