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  2. Adam7 algorithm - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of Adam7 interlacing over a 16×16 image An image being displayed using the Adam7 algorithm. Adam7 is an interlacing algorithm for raster images, best known as the interlacing scheme optionally used in PNG images. An Adam7 interlaced image is broken into seven subimages, which are defined by replicating this 8×8 pattern across ...

  3. Interlacing (bitmaps) - Wikipedia

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    The main difference between the interlace concept in bitmaps and in video is that even progressive bitmaps can be loaded over multiple frames. For example: Interlaced GIF is a GIF image that seems to arrive on your display like an image coming through a slowly opening Venetian blind. A fuzzy outline of an image is gradually replaced by seven ...

  4. PNG - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of Adam7 interlacing over a 16×16 image PNG offers an optional 2-dimensional, 7-pass interlacing scheme—the Adam7 algorithm . This is more sophisticated than GIF's 1-dimensional, 4-pass scheme, and allows a clearer low-resolution image to be visible earlier in the transfer, particularly if interpolation algorithms such as ...

  5. Image file format - Wikipedia

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    The Adam7 interlacing allows an early preview, even when only a small percentage of the image data has been transmitted — useful in online viewing applications like web browsers. PNG can store gamma and chromaticity data, as well as ICC profiles , for accurate color matching on heterogeneous platforms.

  6. Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding - Wikipedia

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    Unlike traditional, interlaced video where interlacing is done on a line by line basis, showing either odd or even lines of video at any one time, thus requiring 2 fields of video to complete a video frame, MUSE used a four-field dot-interlacing [34] [14] [35] [36] [37] cycle, meaning it took four fields to complete a single MUSE frame, [38 ...

  7. Chroma subsampling - Wikipedia

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    4:2:0 interlaced sampling applied to moving interlaced material. This image shows a single field. This image shows a single field. In the 4:2:0 interlaced scheme, however, vertical resolution of the chroma is roughly halved, since the chroma samples effectively describe an area 2 samples wide by 4 samples tall instead of 2×2.

  8. CinePaint - Wikipedia

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    CinePaint is a professional open-source raster graphics editor, not a video editor. Per-channel color engine core: 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit. The image formats it supports include BMP, CIN, DPX, EXR, GIF, JPEG, OpenEXR, PNG, TIFF, and XCF. CinePaint is currently available for UNIX and Unix-like OSes including Mac OS X and IRIX.

  9. G'MIC - Wikipedia

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    G'MIC (GREYC's Magic for Image Computing) is a free and open-source framework for image processing. It defines a script language that allows the creation of complex macros. Originally usable only through a command line interface, it is currently mostly popular as a GIMP plugin, [2] and is also included in Krita.