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Typical uses for
GIF:

Web publishing
Office publishing

 

Which Product
Is For You?

GIF is produced by the following Visual Integrity products:

pdf2image
PDF input, single files

PDF FLY
PDF, PostScript, EPS input, multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available

META FLY
WMF and EMF input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available

CGM FLY
CGM input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available


GIF

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a raster image format used primarily to publish visual content on the Internet. It is the Web image format of choice for images with sharp borders and distinct color transitions, such as logos, screenshots, text images and files that were originally vector graphics (graphs, maps, diagrams etc.). GIF files can also be used in most mainstream desktop applications.

 
Support Notes:
  • Supports 1-bit B&W with CCITT G3/4 encoding
  • Supports 8-bit colormap with LZW compression
  • Output to any dpi resolution or pixel dimensions preserving aspect ratio
  • Source files may include vector graphics, raster images, text strings and fonts
  • Advanced anti-aliasing applied during production
 
 
 

GE Aviation runs PDF FLY Server as part of an automated Documentum + Epic XML publishing flow. PDF FLY produces Web images from UniGraphics drawings and Office graphics delivered to the system as PostScript files.
product = FLY Batch 

 

Philips Semiconductors uses PDF FLY Server to convert EPS technical graphics to GIF images for Web viewing.
product = FLY Batch

 

Standard & Poor's deployed FLY Batch for real-time conversion of database-generated PostScript stock charts to GIF images for delivery to the client's Web browser.
product = FLY Batch



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