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GIF 87a
The original 1987 specification of the Graphics Interchange Format.
GIF 87a is the original version of the GIF format, published by CompuServe in 1987. It introduced the core features that made GIF famous: LZW compression for small file sizes and support for 256 indexed colors. However, unlike the ubiquitous GIF 89a, this original version lacks support for transparency, animation delays, and metadata comments.
A GIF 87a file starts with the header signature `GIF87a`. It defines the Logical Screen Descriptor and the Global Color Table. While it supports multiple image blocks within a single file (which could conceptually form an animation), it lacks the 'Graphic Control Extension' block introduced in 89a. This means there is no standard way to define frame delays, disposal methods, or transparent indices.
Developed by CompuServe in 1987 to provide a hardware-independent, compressed color image format for their online service. It replaced the earlier RLE-based formats and was designed to be efficient over slow modems.
Portable Any Map
A super-class extension for the PBM, PGM, and PPM formats.
PNM (Portable Any Map) is not a distinct file format itself but rather a collective name (and file extension) used to handle files that could be any of the specialized Netpbm formats: PBM (Bitmap), PGM (Graymap), or PPM (Pixmap). A file ending in `.pnm` allows a program to implement a single reader that automatically detects the internal format ('P1' through 'P6') and handles it accordingly.
A `.pnm` file is simply a PBM, PGM, or PPM file renamed. The header magic number (e.g., `P6`) determines the actual content. This abstraction simplifies command-line pipelines, allowing users to pipe `image.pnm` without worrying if the image is black-and-white or full color.
Part of the Netpbm project philosophy to create a unified library for handling raster graphics. It simplifies naming conventions for software that can output any of the subtypes.
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