PNG format does not allow for animation. The best format to use would 
be MNG, the multiple-image version of PNG. It does not contain any 
proprietry compression techniques (like GIF does). You probably could 
convert the image using something like The GIMP.


On Fri,  9 Mar 2001 08:15, Franki wrote:
> try png  you should be able to find loads of graphics programs that
> can change it for you.
>
> Frank Hauptle
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> Subject: [newbie] change animated .gif to open source format?
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> Is there any way to change an animated .gif to an open source format
> picture?
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> I won't send it to the list but I have an anti-MS "Final Solution
> 2000" picture that is pretty funny. Anyone who wants it should email
> me OFFLIST and
> I will send it to ya.

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