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Unit 7: Graphics and Multimedia



            cameras can save in TIFF format, using the LZW compression algorithm for lossless storage.   Notes
            TIFF image format is not widely supported by web browsers. TIFF remains widely accepted as a
            photograph file standard in the printing business. TIFF can handle device-specific color spaces,
            such as the CMYK defined by a particular set of printing press inks. OCR (Optical Character
            Recognition) software packages commonly generate some (often monochromatic) form of TIFF
            image for scanned text pages.
            7.3.1.5 RAW

            RAW refers to a family of raw image formats that are options available on some digital cameras.
            These formats usually use a lossless or nearly-lossless compression, and produce file sizes much
            smaller than the TIFF formats of full-size processed images from the same cameras. Although
            there is a standard raw image format, (ISO 12234-2, TIFF/EP), the raw formats used by most
            cameras are not standardized or documented, and differ among camera manufacturers. Many
            graphic programs and image editors may not accept some or all of them, and some older ones
            have been effectively orphaned already. Adobe’s Digital Negative (DNG) specification is an
            attempt at standardizing a raw image format to be used by cameras, or for archival storage of
            image data converted from undocumented raw image formats, and is used by several niche
            and minority camera manufacturers including Pentax, Leica, and Samsung. The raw image
            formats of more than 230 camera models, including those from manufacturers with the largest
            market shares such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Olympus, can be converted to DNG. DNG
            was based on ISO 12234-2, TIFF/EP, and ISO’s revision of TIFF/EP is reported to be adding
            Adobe’s modifications and developments made for DNG into profile 2 of the new version
            of the standard.

            As far as videocameras are concerned, ARRI’s Arriflex D-20 and D-21 cameras provide raw
            3K-resolution sensor data with Bayern pattern as still images (one per frame) in a proprietary
            format (.ari file extension). Red Digital Cinema Camera Company, with its Mysterium sensor
            family  of  still  and  video  cameras,  uses  its  proprietary  raw  format  called  REDCODE
            (.R3D extension), which stores still as well as audio+video information in one lossy-
            compressed file.

            7.3.1.6 PNG

            The PNG (Portable Network Graphics) file format was created as the free, open-source successor
            to the GIF. The PNG file format supports truecolor (16 million colors) while the GIF supports
            only 256 colors. The PNG file excels when the image has large, uniformly colored areas. The
            lossless PNG format is best suited for editing pictures, and the lossy formats, like JPG, are
            best for the final distribution of photographic images, because in this case JPG files are usually
            smaller than PNG files. The Adam7-interlacing allows an early preview, even when only a small
            percentage of the image data has been transmitted.

            PNG provides a patent-free replacement for GIF and can also replace many common uses of TIFF.
            Indexed-color, grayscale, and truecolor images are supported, plus an optional alpha channel.
            PNG is designed to work well in online viewing applications like web browsers so it is fully
            streamable with a progressive display option. PNG is robust, providing both full file integrity
            checking and simple detection of common transmission errors. Also, PNG can store gamma
            and chromaticity data for improved color matching on heterogeneous platforms.

            Some programs do not handle PNG gamma correctly, which can cause the images to be saved
            or displayed darker than they should be.

             Animated formats derived from PNG are MNG and APNG. The latter is supported by Mozilla
            Firefox and Opera and is backwards compatible with PNG.




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