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Portable Bitmap
The lowest common denominator of image formats.
PBM (Portable Bitmap) is the simplest format in the Netpbm suite, designed to represent monochrome (black and white) images. It uses a straightforward text-based (or simple binary) encoding where '1' represents black and '0' represents white (or vice versa depending on the viewer, though standard entails 1=black). It was designed to be easily emailed and processed by simple scripts.
There are two variants: P1 (ASCII) and P4 (Binary). ASCII P1: The file is human-readable text. A grid of 0s and 1s defines the image. Binary P4: The bits are packed into bytes for efficiency. The header simply states the magic number (P1 or P4) and the dimensions. There is no compression, no index, no palette.
Invented by Jef Poskanzer in the 1980s as a way to send bitmaps via email properly. It became the foundation of the 'pbmplus' (later 'netpbm') toolkit, which provided a standard way to convert between dozens of incompatible 80s file formats.
JPEG Network Graphics
JPEG compression with PNG transparency.
JNG (JPEG Network Graphics) is a sub-format of the MNG animation format. It was designed to combine the high compression of JPEG with the alpha transparency features of PNG, something that standard JPEG lacks. It essentially wraps a JPEG stream and a mask channel in a chunk-based container.
A JNG file structure mimics PNG. It uses a 8-byte signature and chunks. The image data is split into a color chunk (JDAT) which contains JPEG data, and an alpha chunk (IDAT) which contains PNG-compressed alpha mask. This allows for 'lossy color, lossless alpha' images, which is very space-efficient for photographic sprites.
Created by the PNG Development Group around 2001 as part of the MNG (Multiple-image Network Graphics) project. It failed to gain traction as MNG was rejected by Mozilla and Chromium in favor of APNG and later WebP.
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