[Coco] GIF
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
Sat Dec 20 23:30:23 EST 2003
Yep, I had heard the story of how some company (Unisys, or CIS) had thrown a
damper on GIF usage for a few years by trying to collect patent royalties.
I agree that letting something become common as dirt and then jumping up with
a patent lawsuit is dirty pool. Sort of like SCO suddenly claiming that
their UNIX patents read on Linux. I hope that gets settled soon (and not in SCO's
favor).
There has been concern among patent experts about "submarine patents", which
are those that are pending for a long time (and hence still kept secret), and
finally the patent gets approved and wham! Retroactive lawsuits against
everyone who's re-invented and been using the same technology for the last few
years!
Back to GIF -- my copy of ACDSee under Windows has no qualms about creating
and reading GIFs. Probably they paid their dues. No, it doesn't send a
quarter to Unisys every time I write out a file :-)
My el cheapo Adobe Photo-Deluxe (came with the Fuji camera) lists some file
formats I haven't heard of -- will check and see if PNG or PNM are in there.
Yes, Photo Deluxe can save to .PNG format, and -- does not list GIF as an
option!
ACDSee does not mention PNG, but it read the PNG file (that I just now made
from Deluxe) just fine. FWIW, the PNG file is 3x larger than the GIF made by
ACDSee (both starting from a JPG). Maybe PNG retains 24-bit color, instead of
the 256 color palette of GIF.
Yes, that's right -- when I edited the PNG down to 256 colors, its file
became a little smaller than the GIF. And apparently "Portable Network Graphics"
has always been a save option in ACDSee -- I just never paid it any mind before.
So now I know of PNG. And it can do Truecolor (24-bit). Thanks guys.
--Mike K.
--Mike K.
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