Mixed Raster Content
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− | '''Mixed Raster Content''' (MRC, or T.44) is a graphic format and compression technique. It's most often found wrapped up within a container format such as [[TIFF-FX]] as a method of compressing image data. It segments the image into different parts to which different compression methods can be used most efficiently. | + | '''Mixed Raster Content''' (MRC, or T.44) is a graphic format and compression technique. It's most often found wrapped up within a container format such as [[TIFF-FX]] as a method of compressing image data. It segments the image into different parts to which different compression methods can be used most efficiently. It is standardized by the ITU as T.44 and by ISO as ISO/IEC 16485:2000. |
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Mixed Raster Content (MRC, or T.44) is a graphic format and compression technique. It's most often found wrapped up within a container format such as TIFF-FX as a method of compressing image data. It segments the image into different parts to which different compression methods can be used most efficiently. It is standardized by the ITU as T.44 and by ISO as ISO/IEC 16485:2000.