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Canon RAW 3
The modern, efficient raw format for Canon's mirrorless era.
CR3 is the current raw image format used by Canon's EOS R mirrorless cameras and newer DSLRs. Introduced in 2018 with the EOS M50, it completely replaces the older CR2 format. The biggest innovation in CR3 is the introduction of 'C-RAW' (Compact Raw). This is a lossy compression option that reduces file sizes by up to 40% with virtually no visible loss in image quality. This allows photographers to shoot longer bursts, save hard drive space, and transfer files faster without sacrificing the flexibility of raw editing.
Unlike CR2, which was based on TIFF, CR3 is based on the CIFF (Camera Image File Format) structure, which is related to the MP4 container. This modern architecture allows for faster reading/writing and better metadata handling. CR3 files store 14-bit sensor data. In standard mode, it uses lossless compression. In C-RAW mode, it uses a smart lossy algorithm that prioritizes highlight and shadow detail while compressing midtones.
As sensor resolutions jumped from 20MP to 45MP+ (like in the EOS R5), file sizes became unmanageable. CR2 files were getting too big. Canon developed CR3 to solve this storage bottleneck, launching it alongside their push into full-frame mirrorless cameras.
Portable Pixel Map
The standard uncompressed color format of the Netpbm suite.
PPM (Portable Pixel Map) is the color counterpart to PGM and PBM. It is the most widely used format in the Netpbm library for storing full-color RGB images. Like its siblings, it is designed for extreme simplicity and ease of interchange between Unix tools.
PPM files come in two flavors: P3 (ASCII) and P6 (Binary). - **ASCII (P3)**: Pixels are written as readable RGB triplets (e.g., `255 0 0` for red). - **Binary (P6)**: Pixels are raw byte triplets. The header is minimal: Magic Number, Width, Height, Maxval. It does not support alpha channels (use PAM for that) or compression.
Developed by Jef Poskanzer in 1991 to bring color support to the pbmplus (Netpbm) toolkit. It became the lingua franca for Unix graphics utilities.
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