PackBits
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It is byte-oriented (as opposed to pixel-oriented), so depending on how the image data is organized, it may be ineffective for images that use more than one byte per pixel.  | It is byte-oriented (as opposed to pixel-oriented), so depending on how the image data is organized, it may be ineffective for images that use more than one byte per pixel.  | ||
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| + | == Format ==  | ||
| + | The compressed data stream consists of a code byte, followed by zero or more data bytes, followed by another code byte, and so on.  | ||
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| + | {| class="wikitable"  | ||
| + | ! Code byte (N)  | ||
| + | ! Instructions  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |0 ≤ N ≤ 127   || Interpret the next N+1 bytes literally.  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |N = 128       || Reserved  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |129 ≤ N ≤ 255 || Repeat the next byte 257−N times.  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | For whatever reason, PackBits is usually described in terms of ''[[signed char|signed bytes]]'', which leads to the equivalent definition:  | ||
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| + | {| class="wikitable"  | ||
| + | |N = −128      || Reserved  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |−127 ≤ N ≤ −1 || Repeat the next byte 1−N times.  | ||
| + | |-  | ||
| + | |0 ≤ N ≤ 127   || Interpret the next N+1 bytes literally.  | ||
| + | |}  | ||
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| + | The reserved code byte (128 or −128) should be ignored, unless a format specification says otherwise. A few formats use it to mark the end of the compressed data.  | ||
== Related formats ==  | == Related formats ==  | ||
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* [http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/tiff/TIFF6.pdf TIFF 6.0 Specification], Section 9: PackBits Compression  | * [http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/tiff/TIFF6.pdf TIFF 6.0 Specification], Section 9: PackBits Compression  | ||
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080705155158/http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1023.html Technical Note TN1023]: Understanding PackBits  | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20080705155158/http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1023.html Technical Note TN1023]: Understanding PackBits  | ||
| + | * [http://www.atari-wiki.com/?title=ST_Picture_Formats ST Picture Formats]  | ||
== Resources ==  | == Resources ==  | ||
Revision as of 22:06, 22 September 2015
PackBits (or Apple Macintosh PackBits, or Macintosh RLE) is a form of run-length encoding often used to compress image data.
It is byte-oriented (as opposed to pixel-oriented), so depending on how the image data is organized, it may be ineffective for images that use more than one byte per pixel.
Contents | 
Format
The compressed data stream consists of a code byte, followed by zero or more data bytes, followed by another code byte, and so on.
| Code byte (N) | Instructions | 
|---|---|
| 0 ≤ N ≤ 127 | Interpret the next N+1 bytes literally. | 
| N = 128 | Reserved | 
| 129 ≤ N ≤ 255 | Repeat the next byte 257−N times. | 
For whatever reason, PackBits is usually described in terms of signed bytes, which leads to the equivalent definition:
| N = −128 | Reserved | 
| −127 ≤ N ≤ −1 | Repeat the next byte 1−N times. | 
| 0 ≤ N ≤ 127 | Interpret the next N+1 bytes literally. | 
The reserved code byte (128 or −128) should be ignored, unless a format specification says otherwise. A few formats use it to mark the end of the compressed data.
Related formats
Formats that may use PackBits compression include MacPaint, TIFF, ILBM, and Prism Paint.
Specifications
- TIFF 6.0 Specification, Section 9: PackBits Compression
 - Technical Note TN1023: Understanding PackBits
 - ST Picture Formats