FLIF
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 28 December 2023
FLIF (Free Lossless Image Format) is a compressed image file format. Images can be compressed losslessly or lossy.It uses a compression algorithm called MANIAC (Meta-Adaptive Near-zero Integer Arithmetic Coding), which is a form of arithmetic coding.
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[edit] History
FLIF was first announced in 2015, and the first stable version (named FLIF16) was released in 2016. Note that FLIF files or software created before about 2016-08 are likely to be incompatible with the current FLIF format. The creator, Jon Sneyers, later created another graphic format, FUIF, designed for responsive web design.
[edit] Identification
FLIF files begin with ASCII "FLIF
".
The byte at offset 4 is one of the characters from the ASCII string "134ACDQSTacd
".
The byte at offset 5 is one of the characters from the ASCII string "012
".
[edit] Specifications
[edit] Software
[edit] Sample files
- https://github.com/sveinbjornt/Phew/tree/master/sample-images → *.flif
- https://github.com/SaschaNaz/libflif.js/tree/master/sample → *.flif
- dexvert samples — image/flif