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Re: The GIF format as intellectual property

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Koblas)
Mon Jan 9 21:26:32 1995

Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 03:23:49 +0100
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From: koblas@point.HomePages.com (David Koblas)
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> Again, a new format need not be defined. There are loads of valid arguments 
> that could be put forward on the merits of 3A or 3B, but the labour of 
> creating a new format is a spurious one. Just use an existing format that has
> an alpha channel. TIFF 6 springs to mind as the obvious candidate: AVS X image 
> files, Photoshop files etc are other, less suitable examples. TIFF does of 
> course have a freely available library which can be linked to, so inline 
> TIFF should be fairly easy to add.

	TIFF is good
	TIFF supports 1bit to 24 bit images
	TIFF supports many styles of compression
	TIFF supports real alpha chanels (transparency)
	TIFF supports JPEG compression
	TIFF supports X, Y, and LWZ compression
	TIFF supports comments
	TIFF supports copyrights
	TIFF has a freely available library and is well debugged
	TIFF is supported by most all paint applications (GIF, JPEG are not)
	TIFF is good

Remember the pattent doesn't affect reading image formats, so LWZ compression
don't have to be licensed by the client.

David
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