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Portable Pixel Map
The standard uncompressed color format of the Netpbm suite.
PPM (Portable Pixel Map) is the color counterpart to PGM and PBM. It is the most widely used format in the Netpbm library for storing full-color RGB images. Like its siblings, it is designed for extreme simplicity and ease of interchange between Unix tools.
PPM files come in two flavors: P3 (ASCII) and P6 (Binary). - **ASCII (P3)**: Pixels are written as readable RGB triplets (e.g., `255 0 0` for red). - **Binary (P6)**: Pixels are raw byte triplets. The header is minimal: Magic Number, Width, Height, Maxval. It does not support alpha channels (use PAM for that) or compression.
Developed by Jef Poskanzer in 1991 to bring color support to the pbmplus (Netpbm) toolkit. It became the lingua franca for Unix graphics utilities.
WebP
Google's versatile format that does it all—transparency, animation, and superior compression.
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google specifically to speed up the web. It is a 'swiss army knife' format that combines the best features of JPEG (lossy compression), PNG (lossless compression and transparency), and GIF (animation) into a single, efficient package. WebP lossless images are typically 26% smaller than PNGs, while WebP lossy images are 25-34% smaller than comparable JPEGs. This significant size reduction helps websites load faster and consume less bandwidth, which is why it is strongly recommended by Google's PageSpeed Insights. After years of partial browser support, WebP is now universally supported across all modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge), making it the default choice for delivering optimized images on the web today.
WebP is based on the VP8 video codec (part of the WebM project). **Lossy WebP** uses predictive coding to encode an image, similar to how video keyframes are compressed. It predicts the values of pixels based on their neighbors and only encodes the difference (residual). It operates in the YUV color space. **Lossless WebP** uses advanced techniques like dedicated entropy codes for different color channels, 2D locality of backward reference distances, and a color cache of recently used colors. It operates in the RGBA color space. Uniquely, WebP supports 'lossy with transparency'—a feature JPEG lacks. This allows for transparent images that are significantly smaller than PNGs by applying lossy compression to the RGB channels while keeping the alpha channel sharp (or compressed).
Google announced WebP in September 2010 as a new open standard for lossy true-color graphics. It was derived from the VP8 video codec technology Google acquired from On2 Technologies. In 2011, Google extended the format to support lossless compression, transparency (alpha channel), and animation, effectively positioning it as a replacement for JPEG, PNG, and GIF simultaneously. Adoption was initially slow outside of the Chrome ecosystem. Firefox added support in 2019, and the final major holdout, Apple's Safari, added support in September 2020 (iOS 14 / macOS Big Sur). This universal support marked the turning point where WebP became safe to use as a primary format.
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