Convertir PSB a GIF a través de C#
API .NET Photoshop para conversión de PSD y PSB a imágenes rasterizadas, incluido GIF
Representación de alta calidad de PSB como GIF
- Cargue el PSB con Imagen. Cargar método
- Crea una instancia de Opciones de GIF clase
- Llamada Imagen. Guardar método
- Pasar el nombre de archivo de salida y el objeto de GIFOptions
Comience con la API .NET Photoshop
Instalar desde la línea de comandos como nuget install Aspose.PSD
o mediante la consola de gestión de paquetes de Visual Studio con Install-Package Aspose.PSD
.
Alternatively, get the offline MSI installer or DLLs in a ZIP file from descargas .
Código.NET C# para la conversión de PSB a GIF
PSB What is PSB File Format?
Adobe photoshop saves files in two formats. Files having 30,000 by 30,000 pixels in size are saved with PSD extension and files larger than PSD upto 300,000 by 300,000 pixels are saved with PSB extension known as “Photoshop Big”. More specifically, PSB files can be as large as 4 EB (over 4.2 billion GB) with images that have a height and width of up to 300,000 pixels. PSDs, on the other hand, can be at maximum upto 2 GB and image dimensions of 30,000 pixels.
Read MoreGIF What is GIF File Format?
A GIF or Graphical Interchange Format is a type of highly compressed image. Owned by Unisys, GIF uses the LZW compression algorithm that does not degrade the image quality. For each image GIF typically allow up to 8 bits per pixel and up to 256 colours are allowed across the image. In contrast to a JPEG image, which can display up to 16 million colours and fairly touches the limits of the human eye. Back when the internet emerged, GIFs remained the best choice because they required low bandwidth and compatible for the graphics that consume solid areas of colour. An animated GIF combines numerous images or frames into a single file and displays them in a sequence to generate an animated clip or a short video. The colour limitations are up to 256 for each frame and are likely to be the least suitable for reproducing other images and photographs with colour gradient.
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