DjVu

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File Format
Name DjVu
Ontology
Extension(s) .djvu
MIME Type(s) image/vnd.djvu
PRONOM fmt/255

DjVu is a multi-layer raster image file format for digital documents. It was originally developed at AT&T Labs, and is commonly used in book digitization, for example by the Internet Archive.

DjVu documents may include a plain text layer (e.g. from OCR), as well as other data such as a document outline, so the format can serve some of the same purposes as PDF.

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Format

Files have a 4-byte preamble. The rest of the file uses IFF format.

Identification

Files begin with ASCII characters "AT&TFORM".

At offset 12 should be a tag indicating the specific file type. For DjVu v3, the possibilities are "DJVM", "DJVU", "DJVI", and "THUM".

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Sample files

  • The Specifications documents listed above
  • The DjVuLibre distributions include some DjVu files.

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