Naïve Image Formats
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Revision as of 20:41, 7 January 2020
The Naïve Image Formats are a set of simple uncompressed raster image and animation file formats. They are loosely associated with Google's Wuffs programming language. As of 2019-12, the specifications are a work in progress.
The formats are potentially usable as intermediate or "neutral" formats, similar to the Netpbm formats or farbfeld.
There are three formats:
- NIE - Still image
 - NII - Animated image, out-of-band frames
 - NIA - Animated image, in-band frames
 
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Identification
All formats begin with bytes 6e c3 af. The next byte is:
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0x45('E') for NIE -  
0x49('I') for NII -  
0x41('A') for NIA 
Specifications
Software
- Deark 1.5.4+