GIF is the extension name of the Graphics Interchange Format, an image format that is extensively used on the Internet for its portability and various devices supports. The gif uses 8 bits of each pixel for up to 256 distinct colors. There is an attractive feature that the gif format supports animations with up to 256 colors for every frame. Though the low color quality of gif makes the format unpopular in photograph usage where high image quality is needed, the format is widely used for displaying and sharing simple images on the Internet.
Here is a method of converting a document of html to gif image with VeryPDF HTML Converter Command Line. In your MS-DOS command prompt window, you can achieve the conversion by typing the commands below:
D:\htmltools\htmltools.exe D:\htmltools\Verypdf.html D:\htmltools\Verypdf.gif <Enter>.
“D:\htmltools\htmltools.exe” calls the conversion tool, “D:\htmltools\Verypdf.html” indicates the path and name of the source document of html and “D:\htmltools\Verypdf.gif” specifies the path “D:\htmltools\”, the name “Verypdf” and the target format “gif” for the conversion from html to gif.
You can use the following screen snapshot of the MS-DOS command prompt window for reference.
The following picture is the snapshot of viewing the image converted from html to gif:
The properties of the image converted from the document of html to gif for are: width of 1000 pixels, height of 3058 pixels and resolution of 96 dpi. The width and height are dependent on your source html documents and will be different for different html documents.