Graphics
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- Graphics for Inclusion in Electronic Documents
- Essay on how to produce portable graphics files that can be imported into other documents, especially TeX. The advice is aimed mostly at Linux or similar operating systems which have open-source command-line tools. Also includes guidelines for image producers.
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- The Graphics File Format Page
- Specifications for various graphics file formats along with some source code and utilities.
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- W3C Overview of Web Graphics
- Information from the World Wide Web Consortium on format comparisons, integration into HTML and XML.
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- The Graphics File Formats Page
- Specifications to various graphics formats, including GIF, JPG, DWG, PCX and several others.
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- High Quality Document Image Compression with DjVu
- Research paper by Léon Bottou, Patrick Haffner, Paul Howard, Patrice Simard, Yoshua Bengio and Yann LeCun. Introduces the DjVu format and compression algorithms. [PDF]
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- WinDjView
- Windows and Mac software build on the DjVuLibre library. Downloads, features list, and bug tracker.
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- Graphics Interchange Format
- Original specification describing the file layout as originated by CompuServe. Also known as Gif87a.
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- The GIF Controversy
- A 2004 article on the GIF controversy seen from a software developer's perspective. Includes original interviews, a historical perspective, and a detailed bibliography.
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- The gif2png Home Page
- Page prepared in 2003 about a program that converts files from GIF to PNG. The conversion preserves all graphic information, including transparency.
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- Independent JPEG Group
- The Independent JPEG Group (IJG) is a group that writes and distributes a widely used free and open source library for JPEG image compression.