Portable Network Graphics (Png). Furht, B., editor In Encyclopedia of Multimedia, pages 729–729. Springer US, 2008. 00000Paper abstract bibtex DefinitionPortable Network Graphics (PNG) format uses lossless data compression and contains support for device-independent color through gamma correction and the XYZ color model.The PNG (Portable Network Graphics) [1] format was originally designed to replace the GIF format. PNG, now on version 1.2, is an International Standard (ISO/IEC 15948:2003), also released as a W3C Recommendation on November 10, 2003 [2].PNG uses lossless data compression and contains support for device-independent color through gamma correction and the XYZ color model. A PNG file consists of an 8-byte signature (89 50 4E 47 0D 0A 1A 0A in hexadecimal) followed by a number of chunks, each of which conveys certain information about the image. Chunk types can come from three main sources: the PNG standard, registered public chunk types maintained by the PNG Development Group, and private chunks, defined by some applications. This chunk-based structure is designed to allow the PNG format to be extended w ...
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