- JPEG Network Graphics
JPEG Network Graphics (JNG, pronEng|ˈdʒɪŋ) is a
JPEG -basedgraphics file format which is closely related to PNG.JNG was created as an adjunct to the MNG animation format, but may be used as a stand-alone format. JNG files embed an 8-bit or 12-bit JPEG datastream in order to store color data, and may embed another datastream (1, 2, 4, 8, 16 bit PNG, or 8 bit JPEG grayscale image) for transparency information. Actually, a JNG may contain two separate JPEG datastreams for color information (one eight-bit and one twelve-bit) to permit decoders that are unable to (or do not wish to) handle twelve-bit datastreams to display the eight-bit datastream instead, if one is present.
Version 1.0 of the JNG specification was released on
January 31 ,2001 (initially as part of the MNG specification). Usually, all the applications supporting the MNG file format can handle JNG files, too. E.g., Konqueror has native MNG/JNG support, and MNG/JNG plugins are available for Opera, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox. The Mozilla Application Suite (and hence Netscape) originally supported MNG/JNG, but native support was removed in Mozilla 1.5a by developers and Mozilla has not supported the format since, despite requests from its users. Safari does not support MNG/JNG.JNG enhances the capabilities of the
JFIF format (the usual JPEG file format), by supporting transparency, two consecutive color streams (one 8 bit and the other 12 bit), and other useful PNG features like color correction, gamma correction, embedded color profiles, PNG style metadata, checksums, etc. The transparency information inside a JNG file (as analpha channel ) can be saved either in lossless PNG format, or in lossy JPEG format. This way, users can benefit from the power of JPEG compression while preserving lossless (PNG compressed) transparency information.The chunk based structure of JNG files is essentially the same as that of PNG files, differing only in the slightly different signature and the use of different chunks.
JNG does not have a registered
MIME media type, butimage/x-jng
can be used.External links
* [http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng/spec/jng.html JNG 1.0 specification]
* [http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng/bin/JNG_Plugin-0.8-photoshop7-win32.zip Photoshop Plugin (for Photoshop7.0 or greater)]
* [http://www.unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk/download.php?file=jng_dt Amiga Datatype (for AmigaOS 4.0 or greater)]
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