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Re: Animated GIF support, anybody? [message #27007 is a reply to message #27006] Mon, 21 June 2010 09:16 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
koldo is currently offline  koldo
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Hello Tomas

Some days ago I hacked your code to decode animated GIFs.

It works well for some files but there are problems with other.

I checked some of the failed files with old code and the problem appeared.

Honza (dolik.rce) has detected one source of the failure. The Gif he includes has different image size per page (subimage). I think he has got the problem as it happens the same with other failed files:

- the images seems scrambled
- however, the images colors look right
- there is at least one image right

It seems to indicate that the colors are decoded right, but some of the pages begin and end are taken wrong.

I have tried to implement this change in subimage size but results do not improve.

Could you do/fix the code or give me some info about the inner details of GIF format you used to do your code?


Best regards
IƱaki
 
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