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    NAME
         MIFF - Magick Image File Format is a platform-independent
         format for storing bitmap images.  MIFF is a part of the
         ImageMagick toolkit of image manipulation utilities for the
         X Window System.  ImageMagick is capable of converting many
         different image file formats to and from MIFF (e.g. JPEG,
         XPM, TIFF, etc.).
    
    SYNOPSIS
         #include <image.h>
    
    DESCRIPTION
         A MIFF image file consist of two sections.  The first
         section is a header composed of keys describing the image in
         text form.  The next section is the binary image data.  The
         header is separated from the image data by a : character
         immediately followed by a newline.
    
         The MIFF header is composed entirely of LATIN-1 characters.
         The fields in the header are key and value combination in
         the key=value format, with each key and value separated by
         an equal sign (=).  Each key=value combination is delimited
         by at least one control or whitespace character.  Comments
         may appear in the header section and are always delimited by
         braces.  The MIFF header always ends with a colon (:)
         character, followed by a ctrl-Z character.  It is also
         common to proceed the colon with a formfeed and a newline
         character.  The formfeed prevents the listing of binary data
         when using more(1) under Unix where the ctrl-Z has the same
         effect with the type command on the Win32 command line.
    
         The following is a list of key=value combinations that may
         be found in a MIFF file:
    
         background-color=color
              border-color=color matte-color=color these optional
              keys reflects the image background, border, and matte
              colors respectively. A color can be a name (e.g. white)
              or a hex value (e.g. #ccc).
    
         class=DirectClass
              class=PseudoClass the type of binary image data stored
              in the MIFF file.  If this key is not present,
              DirectClass image data is assumed.
    
         colors=value
              the number of colors in a DirectClass image. For a
              PseudoClass image, this key specifies the size of the
              colormap.  If this key is not present in the header,
              and the image is PseudoClass, a linear 256 color
              grayscale colormap is used with the image data.  The
              maximum number of colormap entries is 65535.
              colorspace=CMYK the colorspace of the pixel data.  The
              default is RGB.
    
         columns=value
              the width of the image in pixels.  This is a required
              key and has no default.
    
         compression=BZip
              compression=Fax compression=JPEG compression=LZW
              compression=RunlengthEncoded compression=Zip the type
              of algorithm used to compress the image data.  If this
              key is not present, the image data is assumed to be
              uncompressed.
    
         delay <1/100ths of a second>
              the interframe delay in an image sequence.  The maximum
              delay is 65535.
    
         depth=8
              depth=16 the depth of a single color value representing
              values from 0 to 255 (depth 8) or 65535 (depth 16).  If
              this key is absent, a depth of 8 is assumed.
    
         dispose value
              GIF disposal method.
    
              Here are the valid methods:
    
                   0  No disposal specified.
                   1  Do not dispose between frames.
                   2  Overwrite frame with background color from header.
                   3  Overwrite with previous frame.
    
         gamma=value
              the gamma of the image.  If it is not specified, a
              gamma of 1.0 (linear brightness response) is assumed,
    
         id=ImageMagick
              identifies the file as a MIFF-format image file.  This
              key is required and has no default.  Although this key
              can appear anywhere in the header, it should start as
              the first key of the header in column 1.  This will
              allow programs like file(1) to easily identify the file
              as MIFF.
    
         iterations value
              the number of times an image sequence loops before
              stopping.
    
         label={value}
              defines a short title or caption for the image.  If any
              whitespace appears in the label, it must be enclosed
              within braces.
    
         matte=True
              matte=False specifies whether a DirectClass image has
              matte data.  Matte data is generally useful for image
              compositing.  This key has no meaning for pseudo-color
              images.
    
         montage=<width>x<height>{+-}<x offset>{+-}<y offset>
              size and location of the individual tiles of a
              composite image.  See X(1) for details about the
              geometry specification.
    
              Use this key when the image is a composite of a number
              of different tiles.  A tile consists of an image and
              optionally a border and a label.  <width> is the size
              in pixels of each individual tile in the horizontal
              direction and <height> is the size in the vertical
              direction.  Each tile must have an equal number of
              pixels in width and equal in height.  However, the
              width can differ from the height.  <x offset> is the
              offset in number of pixels from the vertical edge of
              the composite image where the first tile of a row
              begins and <y offset> is the offset from the horizontal
              edge where the first tile of a column begins.
    
              If this key is specified, a directory of tile names
              must follow the image header.  The format of the
              directory is explained below.
    
         page=value
              preferred size and location of an image canvas.
    
         profile-icc=value
              the number of bytes in the International Color
              Consortium color profile.  The profile is defined by
              the ICC profile specification located at
              ftp://sgigate.sgi.com/pub/icc/icc34.ps.
    
         colorspace=RGB
    
         red-primary=x,y
              green-primary=x,y blue-primary=x,y white-point=x,y this
              optional key reflects the chromaticity primaries and
              white point.
    
         rendering-intent=saturation
              rendering-intent=perceptual rendering-intent=absolute
              rendering-intent=relative Rendering intent is the CSS-1
              property that has been defined by the International
              Color Consortium (http://www.color.org).
    
         resolution=<x-resolution>x<y-resolution>
              vertical and horizontal resolution of the image.  See
              units for the specific resolution units (e.g. pixels
              per inch).
    
         rows=value
              the height of the image in pixels.  This is a required
              key and has no default.
    
         scene=value
              the sequence number for this MIFF image file.  This
              optional key is used when a MIFF image file is one in a
              sequence of files used in an animation.
    
         signature=value
              this optional key contains a string that uniquely
              identifies the image pixel contents.  RSA's Data
              Security MD5 Digest Algorithm is recommended.
    
         units=pixels-per-inch
              units=pixels-per-centimeter image resolution units.
    
              Other key value pairs are permitted.  If a value
              contains whitespace it must be enclosed with braces as
              illustrated here:
    
                  id=ImageMagick
                  class=PseudoClass  colors=256
                  compression=RunlengthEncoded  packets=27601
                  columns=1280  rows=1024
                  signature=d79e1c308aa5bbcdeea8ed63df412da9
                  copyright={Copyright (c) 2000 ImageMagick Studio}
                  <FF>
                  :
    
    
         Note that key=value combinations may be separated by
         newlines or spaces and may occur in any order within the
         header.  Comments (within braces) may appear anywhere before
         the colon.
    
         If you specify the montage key in the header, follow the
         header with a directory of image tiles.  This directory
         consists of a name for each tile of the composite image
         separated by a newline character.  The list is terminated
         with a NULL character.
    
         If you specify the color-profile key in the header, follow
         the header (or montage directory if the montage key is in
         the header) with the binary color profile.
    
         Next comes the binary image data itself.  How the image data
         is formatted depends upon the class of the image as
         specified (or not specified) by the value of the class key
         in the header.
    
         DirectClass images (class=DirectClass) are continuous-tone,
         images stored as RGB (red, green, blue), RGBA (red, green,
         blue, alpha), or CMYK (cyan, yellow, magenta, black)
         intensity values as defined by the colorspace key. Each
         intensity value is one byte in length for images of depth 8
         (0..255), whereas, images of depth 16 (0..65535) require two
         bytes in most significant byte first order.
    
         PseudoClass images (class=PseudoClass) are colormapped RGB
         images. The colormap is stored as a series of red, green,
         and blue pixel values, each value being a byte in size. If
         the image depth is 16, each colormap entry consumes two
         bytes with the most significant byte being first. The number
         of colormap entries is defined by the colors key.  The
         colormap data occurs immediately following the header (or
         image directory if the montage key is in the header).
         PseudoClass image data is an array of index values into the
         color map. If there are 256 or fewer colors in the image,
         each byte of image data contains an index value. If the
         image contains more than 256 colors or the image depth is
         16, the index value is stored as two contiguous bytes with
         the most significant byte being first. If matte is true,
         each colormap index is followed by a 1 or 2-byte alpha
         value.
    
         The image data in a MIFF file may be uncompressed, runlength
         encoded, Zip compressed, or BZip compressed. The compression
         key in the header defines how the image data is compressed.
         Uncompressed pixels are just stored one scanline at a time
         in row order. Runlength encoded compression counts runs of
         identical adjacent pixels and stores the pixels followed by
         a length byte (the number of identical pixels minus 1). Zip
         and BZip compression compresses each row of an image and
         preceeds the compressed row with the length of compressed
         pixel bytes as a word in most significant byte first order.
    
         MIFF files may contain more than one image.  Simply
         concatenate each individual image (composed of a header and
         image data) into one file.
    
    SEE ALSO
         display(1), animate(1), import(1), montage(1), mogrify(1),
         convert(1), more(1), compress(1)
    
    COPYRIGHT
         Copyright (C) 2000 ImageMagick Studio, a non-profit
         organization dedicated to making software imaging solutions
         freely available.
         Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
         obtaining a copy of this software and associated
         documentation files ("ImageMagick"), to deal in ImageMagick
         without restriction, including without limitation the rights
         to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
         sublicense, and/or sell copies of ImageMagick, and to permit
         persons to whom the ImageMagick is furnished to do so,
         subject to the following conditions:
    
         The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall
         be included in all copies or substantial portions of
         ImageMagick.
    
         The software is provided "as is", without warranty of any
         kind, express or implied, including but not limited to the
         warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
         purpose and noninfringement.  In no event shall ImageMagick
         Studio be liable for any claim, damages or other liability,
         whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising
         from, out of or in connection with ImageMagick or the use or
         other dealings in ImageMagick.
    
         Except as contained in this notice, the name of the
         ImageMagick Studio shall not be used in advertising or
         otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in
         ImageMagick without prior written authorization from the
         ImageMagick Studio.
    
    AUTHORS
         John Cristy, ImageMagick Studio
    
    
    
    


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