Picsel CLIE PEG-NZ90 Support Manual Download Page 3

Picsel Image File Format Support 

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Introduction 

On handheld computers, traditional applications typically rely on 

synchronization with a PC to convert content from the original 
document format into a simpler format used by the device.  This creates 

at least three problems.  Firstly, some visual integrity is inevitably lost in 
the conversion process from a rich format to a simpler one, resulting in 

documents that do not look exactly like the original. Secondly, the 
reliance on a PC for synchronization means that direct network access is 

difficult, and the device is severely hampered when untethered from the 
PC.  Thirdly, traditional applications take a monolithic approach, 

converting only a single format so that separate applications are needed 
for each different document type. 

 
Picsel’s ePAGE applications present a new concept in document 

viewing software.   Unlike traditional approaches, the viewer can access 
native files, so synchronisation is not necessary and files can be grabbed 

straight off PC filing systems, flash cards and networks/internet without 
the need for pre-conversion.  ePAGE deals directly with the original 

document in its native format, and aims to faithfully represent all of the 
features of the original.  Moreover, the novel software architecture 

based on Picsel’s ePAGE technology enables multiple format types to be 
richly supported in a single application. 

 
ePAGE achieves a breakthrough in its ability to interpret and render 

complex file formats.  Many apparently straightforward formats have in 
the past encountered difficulties even when used in their original 

application software on a different platform, for example when going 
from a PC to a Macintosh.  Sometimes these files assume characteristics 

of the computer on which they are used, such as the screen size or byte 
order, and such assumptions have to be unravelled when using them on 

a different device.  To compound the challenge, some formats may 
contain proprietary features which are not revealed to the public, and 

which even have been forgotten within the originating company.  
Others, such as HTML, have written standards yet are still subject to 

differing interpretations as evidenced by the varying treatment of web 
pages in proprietary browsers. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CLIE PEG-NZ90

Page 1: ...Picsel ePAGE Bitmap Image file format support ...

Page 2: ...d to its accuracy or reliability and specifically excluding all implied warranties for example of merchantability fitness for purpose title and non infringement In no event shall Picsel be liable for any special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use data or profits arising out of or in connection with the use of this document Picsel reserves the right to revise th...

Page 3: ...tems flash cards and networks internet without the need for pre conversion ePAGE deals directly with the original document in its native format and aims to faithfully represent all of the features of the original Moreover the novel software architecture based on Picsel s ePAGE technology enables multiple format types to be richly supported in a single application ePAGE achieves a breakthrough in i...

Page 4: ...facilities of the original application This document describes the features supported in ePAGE This level of support already covers the vast majority of characteristics that occur in day to day documents of this type and the specific features are described with notes where appropriate Those features planned for future implementation are also described for completeness Bitmap Images A bitmap image ...

Page 5: ... JPEG as those allowed by almost all other software JPEG also supports progressive rendering for more satisfying network downloading Feature Support Notes JFIF file format Yes 24 bit full colour images Yes 8 bit grey scale images Yes Discrete Cosine Transform encoding Yes Huffman encoding Yes Progressive decompression Yes Progressive rendering Yes Pixel density dots per inch cm Yes Future Support ...

Page 6: ...ode repeating patterns of pixels of certain colours and save file sizes but the animation requires re encoding of the image which wastes space Feature Support Notes GIF87a format Yes GIF89a format Yes 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 or 256 indexed colours Yes Compressed image data Yes Transparent colour mask Yes Row interlacing for progressive rendering Yes Future Support In addition to the above features th...

Page 7: ... supports up to 48 bits of full colour or 16 bits of grey scale per pixel The related MNG format supports animation Feature Support Notes PNG file format Yes 2 dimensional progressive interlacing Yes Full colour images Yes Indexed colour images Yes Grey scale images Yes Alpha channel graduated transparency Yes LZ77 compressed image data Yes Huffman encoded image data Yes Future Support In addition...

Page 8: ...so very large BMP can include 1 4 8 or 24 bits per pixel allowing both indexed and full colour Neither transparency nor animation are supported Feature Support Notes Windows Bitmap format version 2 Yes Windows Bitmap format version 3 Yes Windows Bitmap format version 4 Yes 1 bit monochrome images Yes 4 bit indexed colour images Yes 8 bit indexed colour images Yes 24 bit full colour images Yes ...

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