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Also there is an inherent limitation within GIF file formats are the limit of only 256 colors and a fixed color palette. If convert a PNG file to GIF it will suffer from loss of color in a single image. GIF was the file that was widely on the web in the days of Dial-up internet access. PNG and JPG practically replaced the GIF file format widely on the web. If were going to use GIF. We should look into more viable alternatives that currently exist. If your talking about where quality matters a GIF can take multiple frames to have most of the colors of the original image, but it takes a lot of work. The palette limitations make GIF less suitable for reproducing color photographs and other images with color gradients, but it is well-suited for simpler images such as graphics or logos with solid areas of color.

I had looked at more information on GIF. https://padlet.com/morgy911/ojfn9kkc3f28 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GIF