dbell@cup.portal.com (David J Bell) (05/11/91)
Can anyone direct me to readily-available description of the GIF format, both compressed and uncompressed? I have images in another raster-scanned format, and want to write a converter... Dave dbell@cup.portal.com
magyar@inside.caltech.edu (Igen Magyar Istvani) (05/11/91)
In article <42199@cup.portal.com> dbell@cup.portal.com (David J Bell) writes: >Can anyone direct me to readily-available description of the >GIF format, both compressed and uncompressed? I have images in >another raster-scanned format, and want to write a converter... > >Dave dbell@cup.portal.com Check out titan.rice.edu, in directory public/graphics.formats. You'll find graphics file formats for many types of files, including GIFs. Ted Turocy magyar@through.cs.caltech.edu ---------- "It _should_ have been called the Hungaro-Austrian Empire."