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The computer graphics world is an alphabet soup of acronyms; BMP, CGM, DXF, EPS,GIF, JFIF, MPEG, PCS, PIC, RIFF, RTF, TGA, and TIFF are only a few of the many different file formats used to store graphics images images ranging from black-and-white photographs to truecolor images to motion video and multimedia. The Encylopedia of Graphics File Formats is the definitive work on file formats ,the book that is becoming the classic for programmers-and for everyone else who needs to deal with the low-level technical details of graphics files. The book includes detailed technical information on nearly 100 file formats (Is it big-or little-endian ? How many colors can it store? What’s in each bit or pixel? Can I convert from BMP to CGM?).It also includes chapters on graphics and file format basics; it covers bitmap, vector, meatfile , animation, scene description, and multimedia formats; and it describes file compression methods like RLE ,LZW ,CCITT ,and JPEG. Best of all ,this book comes with a CD-ROM in the Iso 9660 format used on every common platform and complete documentation for how to use it. On this CD-ROM we’ve included an astonishing collection of graphics resources: * Specification document: straight from the horse’s mouth, these are the actual vendor documents for the file formats described in this book -Microsoft Windows BMP from Microsoft; QuickTime from Apple; OS/2 Presentation Manager from IBM; SGI Inventor from Silicon Graphics; TIFF from Aldus; TGA from Truevision ; and many more. You’ll find many lesser-known formats here as well. * Code examples: written in ANSIC, this hows you how to read and write graphics files of different types. * Sample images: pictures of everything from lizards to Mars to Corvettes-in GIF, BMP, TIFF ,TGA ,and many other formats. * Software: assorted publicly available packages that let you convert, scan, brighten, dither, and otherwise manipulate graphics images. You’ll find software for MS-DOS, Windows, OS/2, UNIX, and the Macintosh. The enclosed CD-ROM is truly an information resource. It contains a great deal of information about graphics file formats that has never before been pulled together in one place-nearly 2000 files for five different platforms. The CD-ROM contains a collection of specification documents gathered from many vendors, as well as code examples, test images, and a sampling of contributed software. The software packages included on this CD-ROM will help you read, write, convert, and otherwise make sense of the nearly 100 file formats described in this book. Collected from publicly available sources, this software gives you the tools you need to view, convert, and manipulate graphics files in many different formats. For example, you’ll find: * For MS-DOS:IMDISP,VPIC, port of pbmplus (Portable Bitmap Utilities) , etc. * For Windows: Conversion Assistant for Windows, Paint Shop Pro, PhotoLab, Picture Man, WinJPEG , etc. * For OS/2: GBM (Generalized Bitmap Module), PMJPEG, etc. * For UNIX: sources for pbmplus, libtiff (TIFF library), Independent JPEG Group’s JPEGLibrary, ISO MPEG-2 Codec, etc. * For the Macintosh: GIFConverter, JPEGView, Sparkle (MPEG Motion Picture Player), etc. The CD-ROM is in the multi-platform ISO 9660 format. To use it, you need a CD-ROM drive that reads this format on your system.(Virtually all modern drives do.) If you use a Macintosh, you also must have a copy of the publicly available Stuffit Expander program. (If you do not, we’ll tell you how you can obtain it.)
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