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techgeek May 31st, 2007 06:12 PM

Anyone know about GIFs?
 
Hello! I wanted to create an animated GIF and I was wondering if anyone knows about it. I know nothing about GIFs. Would appreciate the help!

Lord of the Rings June 3rd, 2007 05:05 AM

GiF is a graphic file format. It can be a single layer or multiple layer document. Multiple layer documents can be animated. GiF's have the disadvantage of being limited to 256 colours. But are otherwise lossless as a general rule. However lossy filtering can be used (a little like jpeg quality) to lower the overall file size but also affect quality. Reducing colours used also helps reduce file size. GiFs are popularly used on the internet & is their main target destination.

There's various freeware, shareware & payable version programs out there that can create gifs. Try searching free gif programs. eg: http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...e+Search&meta=

The gifs I use on the forums generally have very limited colours ... perhaps as little as 4 or 16 colours & generally have lossy filters added to reduce the file size as much as possible with the view that as long as it is readable it is good enough. Reducing the file size is my main objective.

techgeek June 6th, 2007 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 272485)
GiF is a graphic file format. It can be a single layer or multiple layer document. Multiple layer documents can be animated. GiF's have the disadvantage of being limited to 256 colours. But are otherwise lossless as a general rule. However lossy filtering can be used (a little like jpeg quality) to lower the overall file size but also affect quality. Reducing colours used also helps reduce file size. GiFs are popularly used on the internet & is their main target destination.

There's various freeware, shareware & payable version programs out there that can create gifs. Try searching free gif programs. eg: free gif programs - Google Search

The gifs I use on the forums generally have very limited colours ... perhaps as little as 4 or 16 colours & generally have lossy filters added to reduce the file size as much as possible with the view that as long as it is readable it is good enough. Reducing the file size is my main objective.

Thanks for the help!

Belsiya July 19th, 2007 04:10 AM

Re:
 
Pronounced jiff or giff (hard g) stands for graphics interchange format, a bit-mapped graphics file format used by the World Wide Web, CompuServe and many BBSs. GIF supports color and various resolutions. It also includes data compression, but because it is limited to 256 colors, it is more effective for scanned images such as illustrations rather than color photos.


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