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Subject: Re: GIF to IFF Conversion (fwd)
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>> I'm looking for a way to convert GIF images to IFF. I have some really
>> great fractals which I'd like to use as backgrounds or wrap around objec
>> I'd consider an inexpensive commercial program as well, but money is a
>> definite consideration.
Your best solution is our ImageFX package. It comes with all the file
format tools you'll need with no expensive extra packages to buy.
For PD/Shareware solutions try REND24 by the author of ImageFX. It can