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what is the gif treatment

by Emely Goyette MD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The initial process for GIFT is the same as it would be for in vitro fertilization: treatment with injectable hormones to start superovulation, followed by further injections of a medication that ripens the developing eggs. The facility where the procedure will be done will provide you with special instructions to prepare you for the procedure.

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What are GIFs and how do you use them?

But the GIF format has a special feature—it can also be used to create animated images like the one below. We say “animated images” because GIFs aren’t really videos.

What is the replacement for GIF?

The PNG format (see below) was developed in 1995 as an intended replacement. However, obtaining support from the makers of Web browsers and other software for the PNG format proved difficult and it was not possible to replace GIF, although PNG has gradually increased in popularity. Therefore, GIF variations without LZW compression were developed.

What is an animated GIF?

GIF was one of the first two image formats commonly used on Web sites, the other being the black-and-white XBM. In September 1995 Netscape Navigator 2.0 added the ability for animated GIFs to loop . The feature of storing multiple images in one file, accompanied by control data, is used extensively on the Web to produce simple animations .

Can GIFs be used as an animation medium?

Although GIF was not designed as an animation medium, its ability to store multiple images in one file naturally suggested using the format to store the frames of an animation sequence.

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History

CompuServe introduced GIF on 15 June 1987 to provide a color image format for their file downloading areas. This replaced their earlier run-length encoding format, which was black and white only. GIF became popular because it used LZW data compression.

Terminology

As a noun, the word GIF is found in the newer editions of many dictionaries. In 2012, the American wing of the Oxford University Press recognized GIF as a verb as well, meaning "to create a GIF file", as in "GIFing was the perfect medium for sharing scenes from the Summer Olympics ".

Usage

GIFs are suitable for sharp-edged line art with a limited number of colors, such as logos. This takes advantage of the format's lossless compression, which favors flat areas of uniform color with well defined edges.

File format

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.

Palettes

An example of a GIF image saved with a web-safe palette and dithered using the Floyd–Steinberg method. Due to the reduced number of colors in the image, there are display issues.

Compression example

The trivial example of a large image of solid color demonstrates the variable-length LZW compression used in GIF files.

Interlacing

The GIF Specification allows each image within the logical screen of a GIF file to specify that it is interlaced; i.e., that the order of the raster lines in its data block is not sequential. This allows a partial display of the image that can be recognized before the full image is painted.

1. What is a GIF? definition and example

Firstly, let’s define the word GIF. Simply put, a GIF is a type of image file. Just like other image files, including JPEG, PNG, and BMP formats, a still image can be saved in GIF format.

2. What does GIF mean?

You’re probably wondering why a GIF is called a GIF, along with what it stands for. GIF is an acronym that means “Graphics Interchange Format.” Let’s delve into the individual meaning of these terms below.

3. Why are GIFs so popular?

GIPHY, a global GIF search engine, boasts 500 million daily active users on its platform, making it more popular than both Twitter and Pinterest. Users on this platform alone send a whopping 7+ billion GIFs every day, so why exactly are GIF files so popular?

4. When should you use GIFs?

Understandably, GIFs are more appropriate to use in some situations, rather than others. So, when should or shouldn’t you use a GIF? We’ve outlined these different scenarios below.

5. How to use GIFs

As you learned in the previous section, the process to make a GIF is straightforward and doesn’t require expensive software or extensive technical skills. But what if you want to search for ready-made GIFs to use?

6. How to make a GIF

Now that you understand what a GIF is, its humble origins, and why GIFs are so popular, let’s turn our attention to how you can make your own.

What is the best treatment for infertility?

GIFT and ZIFT can be used to treat many types of infertility, except in cases where there is damage to or abnormalities of the fallopian tubes. These techniques can also be used in cases of mild male infertility, as long as the sperm is capable of fertilizing an egg.

How much does a gift abortion cost?

The Costs of GIFT and ZIFT. Both procedures are expensive, typically costing between $15,000 and $20,000 a cycle.

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History

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CompuServe introduced GIF on 15 June 1987 to provide a color image format for their file downloading areas. This replaced their earlier run-length encoding format, which was black and white only. GIF became popular because it used LZW data compression. Since this was more efficient than the run-length encoding used by …
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Terminology

  • As a noun, the word GIF is found in the newer editions of many dictionaries. In 2012, the American wing of the Oxford University Press recognized GIF as a verb as well, meaning "to create a GIF file", as in "GIFing was the perfect medium for sharing scenes from the Summer Olympics". The press's lexicographers voted it their word of the year, saying that GIFs have evolved into "a tool with seri…
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Usage

  • GIFs are suitable for sharp-edged line art with a limited number of colors, such as logos. This takes advantage of the format's lossless compression, which favors flat areas of uniform color with well defined edges. They can also be used to store low-color sprite data for games. GIFs can be used for small animations and low-resolution video clips, or as reactions in online messagin…
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File Format

  • 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. The images may also function as animation frames in an animated GIF file, but again these need not fill the entire logical screen. …
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Palettes

  • GIF is palette-based: the colors used in an image (a frame) in the file have their RGB values defined in a palette table that can hold up to 256 entries, and the data for the image refer to the colors by their indices (0–255) in the palette table. The color definitions in the palette can be drawn from a color space of millions of shades (224shades, 8 bits for each primary), but the ma…
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Example Gif File

  • Microsoft Paintsaves a small black-and-white image as the following GIF file. Paint does not make optimal use of GIF; due to the unnecessarily large color table (storing a full 256 colors instead of the used 2) and symbol width, this GIF file is not an efficient representation of the 15-pixel image (illustrated enlarged above). Although the Graphic Control Extension block declares color index …
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Compression Example

  • The trivial example of a large image of solid color demonstrates the variable-length LZW compression used in GIF files. The code values shown are packed into bytes which are then packed into blocks of up to 255 bytes. A block of image data begins with a byte that declares the number of bytes to follow. The last block of data for an image is marked by a zero block-length …
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Interlacing

  • The GIF Specification allows each image within the logical screen of a GIF file to specify that it is interlaced; i.e., that the order of the raster lines in its data block is not sequential. This allows a partial display of the image that can be recognized before the full image is painted. An interlaced image is divided from top to bottom into strips 8 pixels high, and the rows of the image are pres…
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Animated Gif

  • Although GIF was not designed as an animation medium, its ability to store multiple images in one file naturally suggested using the format to store the frames of an animation sequence. To facilitate displaying animations, the GIF89a spec added the Graphic Control Extension (GCE), which allows the images (frames) in the file to be painted with time delays, forming a video clip. …
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Metadata

  • Metadatacan be stored in GIF files as a comment block, a plain text block, or an application-specific application extension block. Several graphics editors use unofficial application extension blocks to include the data used to generate the image, so that it can be recovered for further editing. All of these methods technically require the metadata to be broken into sub-blocks so th…
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