LuraWave
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− | LuraWave (LWF) is a proprietary raster image format developed by LuraTech. It uses [[wavelet compression]]. Some | + | '''LuraWave''' ('''LWF''') is a proprietary raster image format developed by LuraTech. It uses [[wavelet compression]]. Some parts of it were incorporated into the [[JPEG 2000]] standard. |
At one time, LuraTech offered software such as a Netscape plugin, Photoshop plugin, and an application called LuraWave SmartCompress. It appears to have more-or-less abandoned the format around 2002. | At one time, LuraTech offered software such as a Netscape plugin, Photoshop plugin, and an application called LuraWave SmartCompress. It appears to have more-or-less abandoned the format around 2002. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:23, 23 August 2014
LuraWave (LWF) is a proprietary raster image format developed by LuraTech. It uses wavelet compression. Some parts of it were incorporated into the JPEG 2000 standard.
At one time, LuraTech offered software such as a Netscape plugin, Photoshop plugin, and an application called LuraWave SmartCompress. It appears to have more-or-less abandoned the format around 2002.
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Identification
Files apparently begin with ASCII characters "WV
".