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On the Web
- TIFF and LibTiff Mailing List Archive - Contains most of over 10 years of TIFF mailing list activity, and supports archive search.
- QwtPlot3D - Library provides a small set of specialized QGLWidgets for the visualization of scientific data. This includes mouse/keyboard handling as well as pixmap and vectorized (PS,PDF) output.
- RFC 2301 - File format for internet fax.
- TIFF Revision 5 Info - Documentation about revision 5 of TIFF.
- TIFF Revision 4 Info - Documentation about revision 4 of TIFF.
- TIFF and LibTiff Mailing List Subscription - For discussion of the TIFF format, and use of the LibTiff library by software developers.
- GeoTIFF - Home of a TIFF file format based interchange format for georeferenced raster imagery.
- TIFF Tags - Directory of known TIFF Tags with properties, short description, and links to more information. You can also submit information about your own private tags here.
- DNG Specification - Describes a non-proprietary, TIFF based file format for storing camera raw files.
- TIFF Revision 6.0, Supplement 2 - TIFF file format specification, supplement (Deflate and JPEG compression, CIE L*a*b*, and other topics).
Wikipedia Articles
- X PixMap - X Pixmap (XPM) is an ASCII-text-based image format used by the X Window System. It was created in 1989 by Daniel Dardailler and Colas Nahaboo working at the INRIA, France, and was later enhanced by Arnaud Le Hors.
- Pseudo-transparency - Pseudo-transparency is a term used for X Window System clients that simulate the appearance of translucency or transparency by manipulating the same pixmap that has been drawn on the root window, or by instructing the X Server that the Background Pixmap should be inherited from the window's parent.
- Netpbm format - The portable pixmap file format (PPM), the portable graymap file format (PGM) and the portable bitmap file format (PBM) specify rules for exchanging graphics files. They provide very basic functionality and serve as a least-common-denominator for converting pixmap, graymap, or bitmap files between different platforms.
- Bitmap - In computer graphics, a bitmap or pixmap is a type of memory organization or image file format used to store digital images. The term bitmap comes from the computer programming terminology, meaning just a map of bits, a spatially mapped array of bits.
- Ocrad - Ocrad is an optical character recognition program, developed as part of the GNU Project. Based on a feature extraction method, it reads images in portable pixmap formats and produces text in byte (8-bit) or UTF-8 formats.