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What is JBIG?

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What is JBIG?

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JBIG is a popular format that offers compression of bitonal images that is 20-40% better than Group 4 (currently the best popular bitonal compression format). Its main drawback is that few imaging applications currently support it. What is ABIC? ABIC is an IBM proprietary check imaging format available for Windows and Java platforms. What is a 24-bit True Color image? True color images, as defined in the industry today, are images for which each pixel is described by three bytes – one byte each for Red, Green and Blue. This gives each pixel the capability of being one of 16+ million colors. In general this is the most accurate method of storing color images today. JPEG, PNG, TIFF and Targa are some of the popular 24-bit image formats. What is a palette image? Palette images are images stored in a format that is not bitonal (black or white) and not 24-bit true color. Typically each pixel in an image is described by an 8-bit value referencing a palette of 256 possible colors. Palettes ca

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JBIG is a popular format that offers compression of bitonal images that is 20-40% better than Group 4 (currently the best popular bitonal compression format). Its main drawback is that few imaging applications currently support it.

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