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  1. GIF - Wikipedia

    • CompuServe introduced GIF on 15 June 1987 to provide a color image format for their file downloading areas. This replaced their earlier run-length encoding format, which was black and white only. GIF b… Afficher plus

    Terminology

    As a noun, the word GIF is found in the newer editions of many dictionaries. In 2012, the American wing of the Oxford University Press recognized GIF as a verb as well, … Afficher plus

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    Usage

    GIFs are suitable for sharp-edged line art with a limited number of colors, such as logos. … Afficher plus

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    File Format

    Conceptually, a GIF file describes a fixed-sized graphical area (the "logical screen") populated with zero or more "images". Many GIF files have a single image that fills the entir… Afficher plus

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    Palettes

    GIF is palette-based: the colors used in an image (a frame) in the file have their RGB values defined in a palette table that can hold up to 256 entries, and the data for the image re… Afficher plus

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  1. GIFs are image files that can host multiple static images and play them in sequence, creating an animation. GIFs are useful for adding humor, reacting to online content, and demonstrating step-by-step processes. You can find GIFs in online libraries, social media platforms, and create your own using various tools.
    www.makeuseof.com/what-is-a-gif-how-use-one/
    GIF stands for “graphics interchange format.” GIFs typically are animated and resemble short, repeating video clips without sound. They’re often shared on social media or embedded in other digital content. There’s no need to press a button— GIFs play automatically in a continuous loop.
    www.shopify.com/blog/what-is-gif
    GIFs are widely used because of their lossless, compressed format. They are commonly animated and include several images combined into a single file. GIFs are used mainly as reactions in online messaging to convey emotion and feelings instead of words.
    sproutsocial.com/glossary/gifs/
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  3. What Is a GIF, and How Do You Use Them? - How-To …

    WEB25 sept. 2019 · A GIF is an image file that can be animated or still. Learn how GIFs work, why they are popular, and how to use them on the web …

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  8. What Is a GIF? - Lifewire

    WEB16 avr. 2024 · GIFs (pronounced 'gif' or 'jiff') are just image files. Most people use them to create animated images to share on social media. Here's how to open a GIF file, how to edit one, and how to convert one.

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