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Multiple-image Network Graphics
The ambitious, complex, and largely obsolete animated cousin of PNG.
MNG (Multiple-image Network Graphics) was designed as the animated equivalent of the PNG format. Just as PNG was created to replace GIF for static images, MNG was intended to replace GIF for animations, offering superior compression, full alpha transparency, and complex features like nested loops and sprites. However, its complexity led to poor adoption.
MNG is a stream-based format that shares the same chunk structure as PNG. It can contain embedded PNG (lossless) or JNG (JPEG-based) images. Unlike a simple filmstrip, MNG is a scriptable animation format; it supports 'sprites', frame deltas (only updating changed pixels), and complex composition rules.
Published in 2001 by the creators of PNG. Despite high hopes, browser vendors (like Mozilla) eventually removed support due to the large code footprint and complexity of the library (libmng). The simpler APNG format won the browser war for 'animated images'.
PNG-32 (32-bit RGBA)
The gold standard for web graphics requiring smooth, complex transparency.
PNG-32 is the most capable version of the PNG format commonly used on the web. It combines the 24-bit true color of PNG-24 with an additional 8-bit alpha channel, hence the name (24 + 8 = 32 bits). This alpha channel is the game-changer: it allows every single pixel to have its own level of opacity, from 0 (fully transparent) to 255 (fully opaque). This enables rich, complex visual effects like drop shadows, glows, glass-like translucency, and anti-aliased (smooth) edges that blend perfectly onto any background color. Whenever you see a high-quality logo with a transparent background or a complex UI overlay on a website, you are almost certainly looking at a PNG-32 image.
A PNG-32 image contains four channels: Red, Green, Blue, and Alpha (RGBA). Each channel is 8 bits. The RGB channels store the color information, while the Alpha channel stores the transparency map. This structure allows for 'variable transparency'. Unlike GIF, which is either 'on' or 'off', a PNG-32 pixel can be 50% transparent. This is essential for anti-aliasing—the technique of smoothing jagged edges by making the edge pixels semi-transparent. Without this, diagonal lines and curves look pixelated (aliased) when placed against a background.
Support for PNG-32's alpha transparency was the major hurdle in PNG's early adoption. While the format supported it from the start (1996), the dominant browser of the time, Internet Explorer 6, famously displayed transparent PNGs with a gray background. It wasn't until IE7 (2006) that native support arrived, finally allowing designers to move away from GIF for transparent graphics.
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