At Last, PNG An ISO Standard Under Publication 43
Jeex writes "After its first draft back in '95, the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format is finally, as of 2003-04-25, an ISO standard under publication. Links: ISO technical programme: JTC 1/SC 24, PNG Homepage."
So, does that mean... (Score:4, Funny)
Just now its ISO official?
Cheesy Website (Score:4, Funny)
Noobs (Score:1, Flamebait)
Fools.
Re:Noobs (Score:1)
And guess what? (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes, that's right, 8 years later, Internet Explorer still doesn't support PNG [petitiononline.com] properly!
GIF and JPEG . . . (Score:2)
Re:GIF and JPEG . . . (Score:2)
Re:GIF and JPEG . . . (Score:2)
They CAN be, in certain situations depending on the source and the options used, but they are deffinately not lossless by deffinition.
Re:GIF and JPEG . . . (Score:3, Informative)
The definition of lossless is that if you take an uncompressed bitmap, compress it with the compression method, and then decompress it, you'll get a file that is identical to the source bitmap, bit by bit. PNG is based on a general-purpose compression method, IIRC the same one that's used in
Re:GIF and JPEG . . . (Score:2)
That sounds really fun, but I can't fool any of my image programs into thinking, say, an EXE is a BMP by simply renaming them. Is there something special I need to do to get the program to believe the file is really a BMP? If that's not the case, do you know of any Windows software that this trick will work in?
Thanks.
Re:GIF and JPEG . . . (Score:1)
Uh...
LZW is a lossless algorithm, and it's the only algorithm supported by GIF, so how could GIF be lossy?
Re:GIF and JPEG . . . (Score:4, Informative)
You're confusing format with interface (because you refer to options used, and those are an interface thing). GIF is lossless, but it can only represent images with 256 colours or less. (Black-and-white images meet that test.) It's impossible to save an image with more than 256 colours as a GIF, so many programs will convert it for you. That doesn't mean GIF is lossy. Just means that it has limitations. Save any 256-colour image, load it up, and you'll get exactly what you had before.
Re:Great! (Score:2)
I would imagine Slashdot will switch to PNG sometime after IE has proper support for it.
Re:Great! (Score:1)
I prefer having sex with my wife. Please grow up.
interestingly... (Score:1)
So, I must say that Linux support IE better than IE supports PNG :)
Re:Great! (Score:4, Insightful)
Probably about the same time that the hypocritical fucks who complain about PNG not working in IE shut up and switch to a better browser instead of just complaining about the one they have.
Re:Great! (Score:2)
Re:Great! (Score:2)
The Cher Patent Act? (Score:2)
The GIF patent expires on June 30, 2003
Not if Unisys bands together with Fraunhofer [mp3licensing.com], Charlie Northrup [slashdot.org], and big pharmaceutical manufacturers and demands that the U.S. Congress enact a Cher Patent Term Harmonization Act [kuro5hin.org].
that's only a month away
Try two months, which is more than enough for intense lobbying. How long did it take to get USAPATRIOT passed?
IE cannot read MNG (Score:2, Informative)
a flimsy one at best as MNG is "PNG+animation", in the same way GIF89a is "GIF87+animation".
There's a big difference: Out of the box, the most recent released version of Microsoft Internet Explorer can display GIF89a animations. Out of the box, the most recent released version of Microsoft Internet Explorer cannot display MNG animations.
Re:IE cannot read MNG (Score:1)
Oh, joy (Score:2)
Finally, a change (Score:2)
PNG is pronounced "ping" (Score:1)
PNG [libpng.org] is pronounced like the duck [amazon.com].
Re:Finally, a change (Score:2)