Magick Image File Format
Lossless image file format
The Magick Image File Format, abbreviated MIFF, is an image format used by ImageMagick. It may be used to store bitmap images platform-independently.[1]
A MIFF file consists of two sections. The headers consist of ISO-8859-1 encoded bytes, each with pairs consisting of key=value. Keys include background-color, depth, compression rows, units, and custom key/value pairs. The latter may include data such as copyright and comments. The list is terminated with a NULL character.
The next section contains the binary image data. The exact format is defined by the class header. Usually it is RGBA or CMYK.
References
- ^ "Magick Image File Format". ImageMagick. 1999. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
The Magick Image File Format (MIFF) is ImageMagick's own platform-independent format for storing bitmap images.
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Graphics file formats
- ANI
- ANIM
- APNG
- ART
- AVIF
- BMP
- BPG
- BSAVE
- CAL
- CIN
- CPC
- CPT
- DDS
- DPX
- ECW
- EXR
- FITS
- FLIC
- FLIF
- FPX
- GIF
- HDRi
- HEVC
- ICER
- ICNS
- ICO / CUR
- ICS
- ILBM
- JBIG
- JBIG2
- JNG
- JPEG
- JPEG-LS
- JPEG 2000
- JPEG XL
- JPEG XR
- JPEG XS
- JPEG XT
- KRA
- MNG
- MIFF
- NRRD
- ORA
- PAM
- PBM / PGM / PPM / PNM
- PCX
- PGF
- PICtor
- PNG
- PSD / PSB
- PSP
- QOI
- QTVR
- RAS
- RGBE
- SGI
- TGA
- TIFF
- UFO / UFP
- WBMP
- WebP
- XBM
- XCF
- XPM
- XWD
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