Format Set — Fruit Still Life (GIF)
A 1024×1024 fruit still life exported as GIF — one member of a conversion set that carries identical content across formats, so you can convert one and diff against the others.

Specifications
- Width
- 1024
- Height
- 1024
- Format
- GIF
- Content
- identical across the set
What is a .gif file?
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a raster format limited to a 256-color indexed palette per frame, using lossless LZW compression. It supports simple frame-based animation and a single fully transparent palette index. It is widely used for short looping animations and low-color graphics.
How to use this file
Use an example GIF to test animated-frame decoding, palette and transparency handling, frame timing, and conversion to modern formats like WebP or MP4.
Related files
- png16-bit Grayscale PNG (deep colour)A 16-bit (deep-colour) grayscale PNG holding a smooth 0–65535 gradient — for testing high-bit-depth support and spotting banding when a tool truncates to 8-bit.
- svgAnimated Spinner (SVG)An animated loading spinner using SMIL (animateTransform) — a self-contained animated SVG for testing whether a renderer or converter handles SVG animation, and how it rasterises an animated frame.
- apngAPNG — Animated SpinnerA 12-frame animated PNG (APNG) of a rotating arc — a lossless, alpha-capable alternative to animated GIF. Useful for testing APNG support, frame extraction, and GIF↔APNG conversion.
- svgBar Chart (SVG)A bar chart drawn as vector SVG — axis, gridlines, labelled bars — the scalable counterpart to the raster chart images, for testing SVG chart rendering and vector conversion.
- jpgCMYK JPEG (print colour space)The fruit still life converted to the CMYK (print) colour space and saved as a JPEG — for testing CMYK decoding and CMYK→RGB conversion. Some web viewers render CMYK JPEGs with a colour shift.
- svgFlat Illustration (SVG)A flat vector landscape — gradient sky, sun, layered hills, and trees built from bezier paths — a richer SVG for testing gradient and path rendering, thumbnailing, and vector conversion.
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