I took this from R. Green's site.

Regards,
Frits

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(c)1999 R. Green
source: http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/lakes/1401/graphx01.htm

PictView- Multi-format image viewer and converter in a small package.

* * * * * [updated 3-14-99]

Relatively small (146K), fast, versatile, and configurable. This
program packs both image viewing and format conversion functions into
an efficiently coded program. From the docs: " PictureViewer is a
mouse-driven viewer and converter of images. It runs on all EGA, VGA,
SuperVGA and Extended-VGA video adapters. PictureViewer is able to
read images stored in approximately 40 graphics file formats and
convert them into another format. All functions are extremely fast, up
to 10 times faster than other programs." Requires: 386+, EGA+, 250 Kb
RAM+, XMS recommended.

Other features: Optional command line loading of images; fit image to
screen, hi and low quality JPEG decompression (including progressive
JPEG's); animated GIF's, display adapter and screen resolution
options; configuration. Limitations: No slideshow or image preview
options.

Supported formats (see formats.doc for format-specific read / write
capabilities and restrictions):
Supported formats (see formats.doc for format-specific read / write
capabilities and restrictions):

BMP, BW, CDR, CDT, CEL, CLP, CMX, CPT, CUR, CUT, DCX, DIB, FLC, FLI,
GIF, HAM, HRZ, ICN, ICO, IFF, IMG, JFF, JIF, JMX, JPE, JPG, LBM, MAC,
MSP, PAT, PBM, PC2, PCD, PCT, PCX, PGM, PIC, PNG, PNM, PPM, PSD,
QFX, RAS, RGB, RLE, SAM, SCx, SEP, SGI, TGA, TIFF, UDI, WPG, ZBR

3-99: Latest release: v. 1.91. See
<http://pascal.fjfi.cvut.cz/~patera/pictview> home page for revision
history, Czech, and French versions.

Author: Jan Patera. Czech Republic. (1999)

 <http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/9994/pictview.zip>
download pictview.zip (v. 1.91, 103K, 3-99)

(c)1999 R. Green

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At 04:37 AM 7/25/99 +0200, you wrote:
>I am building a site, and I need to save an image with 32colors (more
>then 256) in GIF format. NeoPaint claims that it cannot do it, so
>I saved it in BMP and I am now looking for a conversion program that
>will convert this BMP to that GIF. No luck so far.
>
>Anyone knows of a convert utility that will convert the BMP to
>a hi-color GIF? (allready searched simtel. Maybe I missed it.
>those that I found could not do hi-color.)

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