DjVu
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
| − | DjVu is a multi-layer raster file format for digital documents that was originally developed at AT&T Labs and is commonly used in book digitization, for example by the Internet Archive. | + | '''DjVu''' is a multi-layer raster file format for digital documents that was originally developed at AT&T Labs and is commonly used in book digitization, for example by the Internet Archive. |
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
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Overview
DjVu is a multi-layer raster file format for digital documents that was originally developed at AT&T Labs and is commonly used in book digitization, for example by the Internet Archive.