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  2. What Is a GIF, and How Do You Use Them? - How-To Geek

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    A GIF --- which is short for Graphics Interchange Format --- is an image file. GIFs, unlike other image formats, are frequently animated. Animated GIFs are often used to express jokes or emotions by referencing memes or memorable moments from TV shows and movies.

  3. GIF files: How to create, edit and open them - Adobe

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    GIF is a raster file format designed for relatively basic images that appear mainly on the internet. Each file can support up to 8 bits per pixel and can contain 256 indexed colors. GIF files also allow images or frames to be combined, creating basic animations.

  4. What Is a GIF? How (and When) to Use One - MUO

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    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.

  5. GIF, short for Graphics Interchange Format, is a popular file format used to store and display animated and static images on the internet. It was developed in 1987 by a team at CompuServe, and since then, GIFs have gained widespread popularity and have become an integral part of online communication.

  6. GIF - Wikipedia

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    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 entire logical screen. Others divide the logical screen into separate sub-images.

  7. A GIF file is an image saved in the Graphical Interchange Format (GIF). It may contain up to 256 indexed colors, with a color palette that may be a predefined set of colors or adapted to the colors in the image.

  8. What Is a GIF? - Lifewire

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    A GIF file is an image saved in the Graphical Interchange Format. Your browser is the easiest GIF opener to use, but graphics programs like Photoshop and Windows Photos work, too. Convert from GIF to MP4, PNG, JPG, etc., with Zamzar and other apps.

  9. WHAT IS A GIF? - YouTube

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    Find out everything about this very popular file format for animated images. GIFs are everywhere in our culture and on the web and you'd be surprised how old...

  10. GIF is an image file format commonly used for images on the web and sprites in software programs. Unlike the JPEG image format, GIFs uses lossless compression that does not degrade the quality of the image.

  11. What is a GIF, you ask? For the uninitiated, GIFs are really just animated image files. GIF stands for graphics interchange format. While plenty of people have very strong feelings about how to pronounce the word — ”giff” vs. “jiff” — the original creator of GIFs, Steve Wilhite, once said: “The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations.