Pcx

PCX is an image file format that uses a simple form of run-length encoding (a type of lossless compression algorithm). Most PCX files use a color palette, but the format has also been extended to allow 24-bit images. PCX was quite popular on early DOS and Windows systems, but is nowadays rare, having been largely replaced by formats which support better compression, such as GIF, JPEG and PNG. Because colors 0x00..0xc0 are compressed better than colors 0xc1..0xff, good palette sorting is important. It's usually (but not always) enough to move the most-common colors into palette positions 0x00..0xc0, and least-used to palette positions 0xc1..0xff. The complete algorithm for sorting the palette is to count how many times a color appears 63N+1 (for nonnegative integer N) in a row, as it's only possible in such cases to use unprefixed color values to improve compression, and move colors with higher count into indexes 0x00..0xc0, and all others to 0xc1..0xff. This is warranted to produce optimal results. This compression algorithm is very fast and takes very little memory, but is not very efficient, especially in compressing real-world images.

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