Img Software Set

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* [http://ftp.x.org/R5contrib/img_1.3.tar.Z Img Software Set, Version 1.3]
 
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* [https://stuff.mit.edu/afs/athena/project/visual/phils/src/img/img_1.2.tar.Z Img Software Set, Version 1.2]
 
* [https://stuff.mit.edu/afs/athena/project/visual/phils/src/img/img_1.2.tar.Z Img Software Set, Version 1.2]
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 4 May 2016

File Format
Name Img Software Set
Ontology
Extension(s) .p, .a, .r, .g, .b
Released ≤1989

Img Software Set is an image processing toolkit developed by Paul Raveling. It has a native image format, which often uses multiple files per image.

  • .p: Colormapped image
  • .a: Image attributes
  • .r, .g, .b: Red, green, blue components

Image files may be compressed, and have an extra .Z extension.

It seems that this software, or an earlier manifestation of it, was also called the Img-whatnot toolkit. We have not been able to confirm or explain this name.

[edit] Identification

At least some files begin with ASCII "SCMI".

Files contain segments tagged with "AT", "CM", and "PD".

[edit] Software

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