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Phase One IIQ
Intelligent Image Quality for high-end medium format photography.
IIQ (Intelligent Image Quality) is the proprietary raw image format developed by Phase One for their high-end medium format cameras. Known for storing massive amounts of data from sensors exceeding 100 megapixels, IIQ files are designed to preserve the utmost color fidelity and dynamic range, catering to professional commercial and landscape photographers.
IIQ files are essentially specialized TIFF containers. They come in two primary compression variants: - **IIQ L (Large)**: A comprehensive lossless format. It keeps 100% of the sensor data but results in very large files. - **IIQ S (Smart)**: An intelligent near-lossless compression. It reduces file size significantly (often by 30-50%) by discarding data that is mathematically redundant or invisible to the human eye, without degrading the editability of the raw file.
Phase One introduced IIQ alongside their digital backs to handle the enormous data throughput of medium format sensors. It evolved in tandem with their Capture One software, which is widely regarded as the industry standard for tethered shooting and raw color grading.
Palm Pixmap
The graphics format for Palm Pilot PDAs.
The Palm Pixmap format is the native bitmap resource used by Palm OS devices (like the Palm Pilot, Tungsten, and Treo). It was designed for the constraints of early handhelds: low memory, low CPU power, and limited screen depth (initially 1-bit, then 4-bit grayscale, then 8/16-bit color).
Palm images are usually stored inside a pdb (Palm Database) container file. The pixel data itself supports multiple compression types, primarily PackBits (RLE) and ScanLine. It handles transparency via a designated transparent index color. The format is tightly coupled with the Palm OS resource manager structure.
Debuted with the original Palm Pilot in 1996. As screen technology evolved, the format was extended to support color and high density (double density) screens on devices like the Sony Clie and Palm Tungsten.
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