Conversion Formats

Convert MAC to GIF

Convert MAC Paint to Graphics Interchange Format

MAC Paint
Image Read No Write
This is a bitmap image format that was created by the MacPaint graphics program used on Apple Macintosh computers. The MAC format supported the display of only two colors, including a pattern palette. It was used by Macintosh graphics editors to store black-and-white graphics. The maximum image size was 576×720.
Graphics Interchange Format
Image Read Write
GIF is a format for the exchange of images. It is a popular format graphics. Capable of storing compressed data without loss of quality in the format of not more than 256 colors. GIF format was developed in 1987 (GIF87a) by company CompuServe for transferring raster images over networks. In 1989, the format has been modified (GIF89a), have been added support transparency and animation.
Supported: Conversion from MAC to GIF is listed.

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