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    angif layered

    angif fork with transparency layers (proof of concept implementation)

    fork of Phil Howards Angif 1.0.0 beta3 (http://freecode.com/projects/angif) Implemented "layered" (usage of transparency) 24bit color-depth support for gif instead of the original tiled one (mosaic of 255 color gifs). Instead of the divide-and-conquer approach this one uses sorting (bubble sort, sorry) for color frequency and distance grouping. Build as windows command line tool with MingGW. Workflow: import truecolor image to GIMP, export 24RAW from GIMP, feeding to rawtogif.exe e.g. "rawtogif.exe 1024 768 sunflower.raw" output a uncompressed (no LZW compression) GIF, needs to be feed to gifsicle for reasonable size.
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