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== Overview ==
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'''PackBits''' (or '''Apple Macintosh PackBits''', or '''Macintosh RLE''') is a form of [[run-length encoding]] often used to compress image data.
'''PackBits''' (or '''Apple Macintosh PackBits''', or '''Macintosh RLE''') is a simple lossless image compression scheme that uses [[run-length encoding]].
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It is byte-oriented (as opposed to pixel-oriented), so depending on how the image data is organized, it may be ineffective for images that use more than one byte per pixel.
 
It is byte-oriented (as opposed to pixel-oriented), so depending on how the image data is organized, it may be ineffective for images that use more than one byte per pixel.
  
 
== Related formats ==
 
== Related formats ==
PackBits compression is used by [[MacPaint]] files, and some [[TIFF]] files.
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Formats that may use PackBits compression include [[MacPaint]], [[TIFF]], [[ILBM]], and [[Prism Paint]].
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==

Revision as of 01:14, 22 April 2015

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Name PackBits
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PackBits (or Apple Macintosh PackBits, or Macintosh RLE) is a form of run-length encoding often used to compress image data.

It is byte-oriented (as opposed to pixel-oriented), so depending on how the image data is organized, it may be ineffective for images that use more than one byte per pixel.

Related formats

Formats that may use PackBits compression include MacPaint, TIFF, ILBM, and Prism Paint.

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