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- The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of
- CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of CompuServe
- Incorporated.
-
- This is a package I wrote so that images can be generated as easy as
- possible using GIF format. I needed such routines, and since I did not find
- anything like this (at list not free) I decided to write one...
- This package is FREE for non commercial usage. You can do whatever
- you like with it provided you do not charge anything for it or for a program
- that uses it. More then that, if you release the source for your program, the
- source of this package you used should also be included (with my name on
- it...). You may NOT charge money for the sources as well, in that case.
- I am releasing the sources since lots of peoples expressed interest
- in such a beast, on usenet, in the last few month.
- I will NOT be hold responsible for any damage of any kind it may
- cause you. Use it at your own risk.
- In order to compile it, please read the file COMPILE.ME. I uses TC++
- 2.0 so other compiler owners are on their own. The package has been ported to
- unix machine on various platforms (see compile.me).
- You will find .\doc with documents on all the utilities and the library
- itself.
- Only one of the images on .\pic was actually generated by me -
- solid2.gif, which is binary image rendered using a solid modeller I have
- developed named IRIT. The other two were released to usenet few month ago.
- I do not think so, but let me know if I violate anything here.
- Few final remarks. While 'playing' with the GIF format, I found few
- holes in it, or in some of its implementations:
- 1. There is no explicit way one can specify comments in images, which can be
- extremely useful. I used one of the extensions block to implements that.
- The problem is that some of the gif viewer I tested (no names) died on
- extension block (!?), so I decided not to use them in any of the utilities
- although the library do support it, and if you are going to use only it
- you can safely use the comments calls. Any better solution?
- 2. Some viewer even ignore the fact that one GIF file can hold few images.
- I consider this property extremely useful (some of the utilities actually
- manipulate exactly that - gifasm for example), and fully support it. I
- think that a failure of a view program (or any GIF manipulator) here,
- should be considered a bug.
- 3. One problem in the GIF format, I dont have simple solution to: it is the
- limit of only 8bits per color. The importance of bigger width, is not only
- for higher image quality. One can save other pixel properties in addition,
- such as coverage (alpha channel as it is called in the rle utah raster
- toolkit). The only solution I can thing of, is to generate few GIF files
- in parallel - one for the pixel color, and the other for coverage. The
- coverage property is extremely useful for utilities such as gifbg - back
- ground color generator, and which can be composed with the image using
- gifcomb.
-
- have fun
-
- Gershon
- gershon@cs.utah.edu
-