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GIFin full Graphics Interchange FormatStandard computer file format for graphic images. GIF files use data compression to reduce the file size. The original version of the format was developed by CompuServe in 1987. The current version supports animated GIFs (a graphics image that moves). GIF and JPEG are the most commonly used graphics formats on the Internet. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) A popular bitmapped graphics file format developed by CompuServe. Pronounced "giff" with a hard "g" by most Mac users and "jiff" by PC users, GIFs are widely used on the Web because the format uses its own form of compression.GIF supports 8-bit color (256 colors), but gets the most mileage out of its limited colors by using a built-in color palette. For example, the palette for an image of a forest would mostly contain shades of green and brown. If colors are within a tight range, this method provides extraordinary realism in an 8-bit image. See indexed color. GIF87a and GIF89a There are two GIF versions: the original GIF87a and subsequent GIF89a, both named after their year of introduction. GIF89a allows one of the colors to be made transparent (see alpha channel) and take on the background color of the underlying page or window. GIF89a also supports animated GIFs, which use multiple frames in sequence to simulate movement (see animated GIF). GIFs and JPEGs Both GIF and JPEG images are widely used on the Web and are supported by all Web software that displays graphics. Charts, screen shots and technical drawings with text are typically GIFs (8-bit). Photographs are generally better rendered as JPEGs (24-bit). See JPEG, graphics formats and GIF patents.
GIF Computing a. a standard compressed file format used for pictures b. a picture held in this format GIF [gif] (computer science)
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No references found | Christopher Pickard jIF Ronnie Biggs is freed now he will have had it all his own way. The JIF was initially developed by Eugene Garfield (1963) to inform decisions about journal inclusion in the Science Citation Index. The race was organised by Jif Lemon Juice and was one of several held in cities across Britain on February 15, 1977 to commemorate Shrove Tuesday. |
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