CFAST Disney Animation Studio

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File Format
Name CFAST Disney Animation Studio
Ontology
Extension(s) .cft

CFAST is an animated raster graphics format associated with the Disney Animation Studio application for Amiga computers.

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Format Specification

4 bytes - signature 'GUCF', 'LOCK' or 'STDY'

If the signature is 'LOCK' or 'STDY' then a copyright/description message follows
2 bytes string length
n bytes string
'LOCK' means the file was meant to be saved as final/non editable

Then follows the bitmap header
4 bytes - image width
4 bytes - image height
4 bytes - Amiga screen width (320=lores, 640=hires)
4 bytes - Amiga screen height (200/400, 256/512)
1 byte - number of bitplanes (1..5) (numColors = 2^bitplanes)

Then follows palette information for the first two colors (if there are more colors, they are specified later in the file)
3 bytes - rgb for color index 0
3 bytes - rgb for color index 1

Then follows an extra block of data of varying length
1 byte - extralen
n bytes (unknown contents)

Then follows the number of frames
4 bytes - numFrames

for every frame
   for every bitplane
      4 bytes - compressed size of bitplane
      n bytes - compressed bitplane data
   end of every bitplane

   1 byte - numColors in frame
   3*numColors bytes

   1 byte - number of color cycling ranges
   for every range
	1 byte - low color index (0..31)
	1 byte - high color index (0..31)
	6 bytes - unknown
	4 bytes - color cycle Rate
        32 bytes - color cycle color indices ? Seems to always be numbered 0,1,2,3,4...31 (regardless of # bitplanes)
	  I don't know why need these, when we have low/high,
   end of every range
end of every frame

At the end of file may be exposure sheet information ... (TODO)

Bitplanes are compressed with run length encoding. Each <i>column</i> of <i>words (two bytes)</i> are compressed separately.

2 bytes - code
if code < 0 then the next word is replicated -code+1 times
else code+1 words are copied literally

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