What is the difference between .rle and .ubrl6?
- Extension
- .rle
- .ubrl6
- Format
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Other
- Developer
- Microsoft
- Barbara Beeton
- Description
- The RLE (Run Length Encoded Bitmap) file type is a bitmap image format that employs run-length encoding, a simple compression technique to minimize file size without losing image quality. This method works by compressing sequences of identical pixels (runs) into a single value and count, rather than storing each pixel individually. RLE is particularly effective for images with large areas of uniform color, such as icons, line drawings, and simple graphics. It can significantly reduce file sizes, making it beneficial for storage.
- UBRL6 (Unicode Braille 6 dots) is a text encoding format that uses a 6 dot braille cell to represent characters, symbols, and punctuation marks. It is used to convert text into a tactile code system that can be read by visually impaired individuals.
- MIME Type
- image/x-rle
- application/brl-6
- Sample
- sample.ubrl6
- Wikipedia
- .rle on Wikipedia