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Olympus RAW
The raw format for Micro Four Thirds photography.
ORF is the proprietary raw image format used by Olympus (now OM System) cameras. It is the standard raw format for the Micro Four Thirds system cameras produced by Olympus. ORF files contain the unprocessed data from the sensor. Because Micro Four Thirds sensors are smaller than APS-C or Full Frame, the raw data is critical for maximizing image quality, noise reduction, and dynamic range.
ORF files are TIFF-based. They store 12-bit or 14-bit sensor data. A unique feature of modern Olympus cameras is 'High Res Shot' mode, which shifts the sensor to take 8 or 16 images and merges them into a single massive raw file (up to 80 megapixels). This resulting file is still an .orf, but it contains vastly more data than a standard shot.
ORF has been used since the early Olympus E-System DSLRs. It has persisted through the transition to mirrorless PEN and OM-D series. With the rebranding to OM System, the format extension remains .orf.
Portable Arbitrary Map
The 'universal' bitmap format of the Netpbm toolkit.
PAM (Portable Arbitrary Map) is the newest and most flexible member of the Netpbm format family (which includes PBM, PGM, and PPM). While earlier formats were strictly strictly black/white, grayscale, or RGB, PAM was designed to be generic. It can handle images with any number of channels, including transparency (alpha) channels, which the older formats lacked.
A PAM file starts with a text header defining width, height, maximum component value (depth), and 'TUPLTYPE' (describing what the channels mean, e.g., 'RGB_ALPHA' or 'CMYK'). The data follows as a raw binary stream of tuples. It unifies the parsing logic: instead of writing separate parsers for PBM/PGM/PPM, a program can just implement a PAM parser to handle everything.
Introduced with the Netpbm library updates to solve the 'Alpha Channel Problem'. The older formats (PPM) had no standard way to store transparency, leading to hacky non-standard extensions. PAM standardized this by allowing arbitrary tuple types.
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