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\title{SE 3XA3: Problem Statement\\Title of Project}
\author{Team \2, Grifitti
\\ Student 1 Pavle Arezina arezinp name and macid
\\ Student 2 name and macid
\\ Student 3 name and macid
}
\date{}
\input{../Comments}
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\caption{Revision History} \label{TblRevisionHistory}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{llX}
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\textbf{Date} & \textbf{Developer(s)} & \textbf{Change}\\
\midrule
September 19 2016 & Pavle Arezina & Adding in the problem statement\\
Date1 & Name(s) & Description of changes\\
... & ... & ...\\
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\newpage
\maketitle
A GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a lossless format for image files which support animations. This method of media allows short animations or even short cuts of videos to be displayed in a format that allows quick consumption by the consumers across the Internet. The creation and manipulation of such media format has always been a complicated process which has prevented the general public in the creation of GIFs. Gifitti removes the barrier of entry to the creation and manipulation of GIFS.