Composite will only handle two, count them, two, images.
Gif animations contain a whole sequence of lots of images. The result
only two of those images are meged and the rest just ignored.
See IM Examples on adding a background to GIF animations
http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/graph ... s/#flatten
(Also known as removing transparency from an animations)
Before asking further questions I suggest you read BOTH GIF animation pages, especially those on GIF optimization. More Examples are comming, or can be supplied by interested IM users.
At the moment however I am working on a related issue of color reduction.
http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/graph ... #reduction
Image PNG and GIF animation merge problem
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