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Why is an MGF file needed that all imported images are converted to bitmaps?

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Why is an MGF file needed that all imported images are converted to bitmaps?

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Since a GIF file only contains fixed images, saving the working file in the MGF file format allows you to retain all the object information contained in your animation. Therefore, a GIF file itself is less flexible. It’s recommended that you keep all editable objects in a MGF file for editing before creating a GIF file. When an image is imported to MotionGIF, say a JPEG file, it is converted to a bitmap file internally. This is because MotionGIF provides the ability to edit any image bit-by-bit. Using Image Editor, double-clicking the image, you can edit any part of the image. After editing is complete, you can create an animated GIF file. All images are converted to a small, high quality GIF file.

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