FlashPix
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				Kodak FlashPix (FPX) is a complex raster image file format intended for use with photographic images. It was developed by Eastman Kodak, in collaboration with Hewlett-Packard, Live Picture, and Microsoft. It is based on Microsoft Compound File format.
A FlashPix file contains either a single image, or multiple representations of the same image at different resolutions.
The format is tile-oriented. A tile may use JPEG compression, or be uncompressed. There is also a scheme to efficiently encode tiles whose pixels are all the same color.
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Identifiers
-  Macintosh file type: FPix
Related formats
- The Exif specification defines a way to store some of the data from a FlashPix file in an Exif-compliant JPEG file.
- Kodak KDC
Specifications
Software
- ImageMagick
- Flashpix OpenSource Toolkit (libfpx): ImageMagick delegates → libfpx-*
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