![]() Foreign Imagesįoreign Images are images for which Oracle interMedia does not provide native recognition and support, but that can sometimes be read if the image data complies with the rules outlined in the Foreign Image Support section of the Raw Pixel appendix (see Section E.10). Because the CALS format is monochrome-only, it is primarily useful for storing simple documents, scanned or otherwise. There are actually two variants of the CALS image format Oracle interMedia supports CALS Type I. CALSĬALS is an image format developed by the Computer Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support office of the United States government for document interchange. It is worth noting that BMPF is unusual in that the ordinary scanline order for this format is bottom-up, which Oracle interMedia calls INVERSE. The only compression available is a run-length encoding variant that is supported only by certain content formats. Because this format is supported directly by Windows, its use is very popular in that environment and has spread to other systems.īMPF is a very flexible image format in that it can store a wide variety of image data types, but it does not offer powerful compression. This format is used extensively by Microsoft Windows, and a variant of this format is used by the IBM OS/2 operating system. BMPFīMPF is the Microsoft Windows bitmap format and is based on the internal data structures used by Windows to store bitmap data in memory. ![]() ![]() Image file formats are listed alphabetically. Image File and Compression Formats B.1 Supported Image File and Compression Formatsĭescriptions of each of the supported image file formats and image compression formats are presented in Section B.1.1 and Section B.1.2. ![]()
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