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GIFs are a type of computer image that have small file sizes and are quick to download. As opposed to the [[JPEG]] format, the GIF format can have a maximum of 256 colours so is poor at displaying photos. However the GIF format is better at retaining sharp lines and can be used effectively for logos and has a simple transparency feature. A related format (sometimes called GIF89a) is an animated form of the GIF image and is commonly used on the web in the form of [[Banner|banners]].
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GIFs are a type of computer image that have small file sizes and are quick to download. The abbreviation stands for Graphics Interchange Format. As opposed to the [[JPEG]] format, the GIF format can have a maximum of 256 colours so is poor at displaying photos. However, the GIF format is better at retaining sharp lines and can be used effectively for logos and has a simple transparency feature. A related format (sometimes called GIF89a) is an animated form of the GIF image and is commonly used on the web in the form of [[Banner|banners]].
 
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[[PNG]] is a more modern format similar to the GIF that is gaining popularity on the web.
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There are patent issues with the format due to the compression technology used to create the images and commercial online companies are expected to purchase a license. Wikipedia has more details about these issues: [[wikipedia:GIF|GIF]].
 
There are patent issues with the format due to the compression technology used to create the images and commercial online companies are expected to purchase a license. Wikipedia has more details about these issues: [[wikipedia:GIF|GIF]].
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See also [[PNG]], which is a more modern format similar to the GIF that is gaining popularity on the web.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:31, 10 December 2007

GIFs are a type of computer image that have small file sizes and are quick to download. The abbreviation stands for Graphics Interchange Format. As opposed to the JPEG format, the GIF format can have a maximum of 256 colours so is poor at displaying photos. However, the GIF format is better at retaining sharp lines and can be used effectively for logos and has a simple transparency feature. A related format (sometimes called GIF89a) is an animated form of the GIF image and is commonly used on the web in the form of banners.

There are patent issues with the format due to the compression technology used to create the images and commercial online companies are expected to purchase a license. Wikipedia has more details about these issues: GIF.

See also PNG, which is a more modern format similar to the GIF that is gaining popularity on the web.

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