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Graphics Interchange Format is a bitmap [[image format]] widely used on the web for logos, graphics and simple animated images. There where patent issues in the past. Read more on Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIF]. | Graphics Interchange Format is a bitmap [[image format]] widely used on the web for logos, graphics and simple animated images. There where patent issues in the past. Read more on Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIF]. | ||
GIF has not much use in panoramic imaging. However, it is used by [[PTViewer]] to display buttons and (possibly animated) [[hotspots|hotspot]] graphics. | GIF has not much use in panoramic imaging. However, it is used by [[PTViewer]] to display buttons and (possibly animated) [[hotspots|hotspot]] graphics. | ||
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Revision as of 01:15, 18 November 2007
Graphics Interchange Format is a bitmap image format widely used on the web for logos, graphics and simple animated images. There where patent issues in the past. Read more on Wikipedia: [1].
GIF has not much use in panoramic imaging. However, it is used by PTViewer to display buttons and (possibly animated) hotspot graphics.