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PIC Format
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Intel byte order
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Information from File Format List 2.0 by Max Maischein.
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--------!-CONTACT_INFO----------------------
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If you notice any mistakes or omissions, please let me know! It is only
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with YOUR help that the list can continue to grow. Please send
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all changes to me rather than distributing a modified version of the list.
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This file has been authored in the style of the INTERxxy.* file list
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by Ralf Brown, and uses almost the same format.
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Please read the file FILEFMTS.1ST before asking me any questions. You may find
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that they have already been addressed.
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Max Maischein
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Max Maischein, 2:244/1106.17
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Max_Maischein@spam.fido.de
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corion@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
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Corion on #coders@IRC
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--------!-DISCLAIMER------------------------
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DISCLAIMER: THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED "AS IS". I verify the information
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contained in this list to the best of my ability, but I cannot be held
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responsible for any problems caused by use or misuse of the information,
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especially for those file formats foreign to the PC, like AMIGA or SUN file
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formats. If an information it is marked "guesswork" or undocumented, you
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should check it carefully to make sure your program will not break with
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an unexpected value (and please let me know whether or not it works
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the same way).
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Information marked with "???" is known to be incomplete or guesswork.
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Some file formats were not released by their creators, others are regarded
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as proprietary, which means that if your programs deal with them, you might
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be looking for trouble. I don't care about this.
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PIC files contain images in an uncompressed format. Both the original Animator
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and Animator Pro from Autodesk produce PIC files. The file formats are
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different; Animator Pro produces a hierarchial block oriented file, while the
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original Animator file is a simpler fixed format. See PIC(Pro) for further
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information on the Animator Pro PIC format.
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The original Animator uses this format to store a single-frame picture image.
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This format description applies to both PIC and original Animator CEL files. The
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file begins with a 32 byte header, as follows:
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OFFSET Count TYPE Description
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0000h 1 word ID=9119h
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0002h 1 word Width of image; PIC files have always a width
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of 320, CEL images may have any value.
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0004h 1 word Height of image, 200 for a PIC, any value for
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a CEL file.
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0006h 1 word X offset of image, always 0 for a PIC image,
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may be nonzero in a CEL image.
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0008h 1 word Y offset of image. Zero for a PIC file.
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000Ah 1 byte Bits per pixel (8)
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000Bh 1 byte Compresion flag, always zero
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000Ch 1 dword Size of the image data in bytes
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0010h 16 byte reserved(0)
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Immediately following the header is the color map. It contains all 256 palette
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entries in rgb order. Each of the r, g, and b components is a single byte in the
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range of 0-63. Following the color palette is the image data, one byte per
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pixel, from left to right, top to bottom.
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EXTENSION:PIC,CEL
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OCCURENCES:PC
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PROGRAMS:Autodesk Animator
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SEE ALSO:CEL,FLIc,PIC(PRO)
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