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That is amazing, convincingly animated work! I love that she leads her sinking pose with her head drooping. Of course, since I am now planning on looking at this image forever, I’ve looped it seemlessly by playing it back backwards to the beginning, which sorta works. Of course its not quite the handcrafted gif you made, but I couldn’t resist. It almost looks like she’s shaking her head “no” at the top. Unfortunately, doing all of that gave me a file too big for cruxforums, so I’ll just keep it in my stash.
Hello mp5stab,

I convert GIF files to MP4 (which I can manipulate e.g. trim frames, loop [but forwards only] etc.) at free web site
<https://video.online-convert.com/convert-to-mp4>.
Can you please let me know how you were able to reverse the frame order of the GIF, please? I could then convert your (fantastic) original GIF and the reversed order GIF to MP4s. These I could combine to 'create' a seamless loop from the first frame, continuing as she sinks down to ease the agony in her nailed legs and then begin to rise again (to gasp another breath?).
 
In real life, nailed with her legs like that, she would not last long. Probably a mercy.

I agree! I've always thought that nailing the victim through the sides of the feet to the sides of the stipes was the maximum cruelty the Romans could inflict on a victim of crucifixion, With the use of square shanked nails, any movement by the victim to raise their tortured body to attempt to breathe and their subsequent slide back down the stipes as exhaustion took its toll, further tearing their lacerated back, was the ultimate cruelty in Roman crucifixion. I attach several diagrams of the bones of the human foot to show the various bones that would have been destroyed by this nailing method. The effect of the perhaps more common placement of nails into the top of the foot/feet would destroy different bones and, with the addition of a suppedaneum (foot rest), the victim could presumably have risen to breathe with less exertion, further damaging their already tortured body, thereby enabling their agony to be prolonged.

Some time ago, I downloaded 2 images from an article entitled "Crucifixion methodes" but have not been able to trace its original source. When opening the images in Photoshop Elements, a window says that the images were created to be viewed on a television screen. Perhaps therein lies a clue as to their source.

With the victim being a female, her exposed loins and genitalia maximised her shame in front of the Roman mob.
 

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Sorry!
I downloaded both video and they open fine on my side but with i`m using a free media player called MPC-HC
that can open about any video format: https://mpc-hc.org/

Here are the same videos but encoded with "Handbrake"
Hope they works....
 

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This time with a different camera angle and thanks to hangnail for the idea (backward speed) a little bit longer:

Your clip here is fantastic! I will loop this longer clip as well and perhaps combine them to show Nellia's agony from 2 perspectives.

I looped the original Nellia clip until it ran to ~ 2 minutes 30 seconds. Here it is.
 

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Your clip here is fantastic! I will loop this longer clip as well and perhaps combine them to show Nellia's agony from 2 perspectives.

I looped the original Nellia clip until it ran to ~ 2 minutes 30 seconds. Here it is.

Hornet, Ranger, I hope that I will soon drive a device that can play these clips. Alas and dammit, this one can’t. But I sure have something to look forward to. ;)
 
Hornet, Ranger, I hope that I will soon drive a device that can play these clips. Alas and dammit, this one can’t. But I sure have something to look forward to. ;)

Sorry about that Apostate

I don't think that it's a hardware limitation but more probably a software problem (missing codec).

If you are on windows i suggest VLC (freeware) https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
or Media Player Classic (also freeware) https://mpc-hc.org/

Both player can play most video format.
 
Sorry about that Apostate

I don't think that it's a hardware limitation but more probably a software problem (missing codec).

If you are on windows i suggest VLC (freeware) https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
or Media Player Classic (also freeware) https://mpc-hc.org/

Both player can play most video format.

Hornet, I drive an iPad running iOS 12.2, automatically updated. poem21045 PM’d with some links to fixes which I’ll try.

Tomorrow. I’ll let you know. ;)
 
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