ThunderScan compression

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== Overview ==
 
 
'''ThunderScan compression''', or '''ThunderScan RLE''', is a compressed image format for 4-bit grayscale images. It can be used in [[TIFF]] files, and is identified by TIFF compression code 32809.
 
'''ThunderScan compression''', or '''ThunderScan RLE''', is a compressed image format for 4-bit grayscale images. It can be used in [[TIFF]] files, and is identified by TIFF compression code 32809.
  
 
== Format ==
 
== Format ==
The compression scheme is pixel-oriented, and uses [[run-length encoding]] and [[delta encoding]].
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The compression scheme is pixel-oriented, and uses [[run-length encoding]] and delta encoding.
  
 
Each coded byte represents one of four things, as indicated by the two highest bits:
 
Each coded byte represents one of four things, as indicated by the two highest bits:
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* [http://apple2online.com/web_documents/thunderscan_iigs_software_guide.pdf ThunderScan GS Software Guide]
 
* [http://apple2online.com/web_documents/thunderscan_iigs_software_guide.pdf ThunderScan GS Software Guide]
  
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Revision as of 21:51, 11 November 2015

File Format
Name ThunderScan compression
Ontology

ThunderScan compression, or ThunderScan RLE, is a compressed image format for 4-bit grayscale images. It can be used in TIFF files, and is identified by TIFF compression code 32809.

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Format

The compression scheme is pixel-oriented, and uses run-length encoding and delta encoding.

Each coded byte represents one of four things, as indicated by the two highest bits:

Byte value Interpretation
00xxxxxx A run of pixels whose colors are the same as that of the previous pixel
01xxxxxx Three pixels whose colors are very similar to that of the previous pixel
10xxxxxx Two pixels whose colors are very similar to that of the previous pixel
11xxxxxx A single pixel of arbitrary color

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Editors' notes

Libtiff calls this format "the 4-bit compression algorithm used by the ThunderScan program", but we have not been able to confirm its origin. Nearly all the information about it comes from libtiff.

ThunderScan is a scanner device for Apple II computers.

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