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  2. File:Aquiloeurycea scandens, Tamaulipan False Brook ...

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    English: Tamaulipan False Brook Salamander (Aquiloeurycea scandens), a moderately common species in El Cielo Biosphere Reserve, Municipality of Gómez Farías, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Photographed on 25 May 2005 by William L. Farr. This image was originally photographed with film and later scanned from a print.

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    The format from the PIM - a freeware compression tool by Ilia Muraviev. It uses an LZP-based compression algorithm with set of filters for executable, image and audio files. .pit PackIt: Classic Mac OS: obsolete .qda Quadruple D Windows: Windows: Used for data in games written using the Quadruple D library for Delphi. Uses byte pair compression ...

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    Windows 95, 98, ME have a 4 GB limit for all file sizes. Windows XP has a 16 TB limit for all file sizes. Windows 7 has a 16 TB limit for all file sizes. Windows 8, 10, and Server 2012 have a 256 TB limit for all file sizes. Linux. 32-bit kernel 2.4.x systems have a 2 TB limit for all file systems.

  8. OpenJPEG - Wikipedia

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    OpenJPEG is an open-source library to encode and decode JPEG 2000 images. As of version 2.1 released in April 2014, it is officially conformant with the JPEG 2000 Part-1 standard. [ 3 ] It was subsequently adopted by ImageMagick instead of JasPer in 6.8.8-2 [ 4 ] and approved as new reference software for this standard in July 2015. [ 5 ]

  9. Image conversion - Wikipedia

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    More expensive digital cameras usually offer the option to shoot in Raw image format. RAW is not a standardized format, in fact, RAW-formats even differ between camera models from the same vendor [citation needed]. Data in a RAW-file is structured according to the Bayer filter's pattern in cameras that use a single image sensor.