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Portable Gray Map
The standard uncompressed grayscale format.
PGM (Portable Gray Map) is the grayscale member of the Netpbm format family. It sits between PBM (1-bit black and white) and PPM (full color). It is designed to store grayscale images where each pixel has a value ranging from black to white, with typical depths of 8-bit (0-255) or 16-bit (0-65535).
Like other Netpbm formats, PGM has two sub-formats: P2 (ASCII) and P5 (Binary). The header defines the dimensions and the maximum gray value (Maxval). In P2, pixel values are written as plain text numbers separated by spaces. In P5, they are raw bytes. It is strictly a single-channel format.
Created by Jef Poskanzer in the late 80s to handle scanned photos that were better than 1-bit bitmaps but didn't need full color. It became a staple in computer vision research and Unix tools.
Palm Database
The generic database container for Palm OS.
PDB (Palm Database) is the standard file format for all data on Palm OS devices, from address books to e-books. In the context of images, a PDB file acts as a container for 'Palm Pixmap' images, typically storing them as a series of records. It was the only way to get data onto a Palm pilot.
A PDB file consists of a header (name, attributes, creation time) and a list of records. For images, these records contain the bitmap data (often compressed with RLE/PackBits). ImageMagick treats PDB files as a multi-image sequence if multiple bitmaps are stored in the records. The format is strictly structured to map directly to the device's RAM storage model.
Created by Palm Computing in 1996. It was designed to facilitate 'HotSync' between the handheld's RAM and the desktop PC. It became ubiquitous in the early 2000s PDA era.
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