What is the difference between .rppm and .gif?
- Extension
- .rppm
- .gif
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Netpbm
- CompuServe
- Description
- The RPPM file format, standing for "Portable Pixmap," is a type of image file designed to store pixmap images in a portable, ASCII text format. It represents color images using a simple, human-readable text format that specifies pixel values with three components: red, green, and blue, allowing for straightforward sharing and manipulation across different systems and software. RPPM files are part of the Netpbm project, which includes various formats for portable grayscale (PGM) and bitmap (PBM) images as well. Due to their simplicity and ASCII base, RPPM files can be larger and less efficient in terms of storage compared to binary image formats, but they offer exceptional compatibility and ease of use for programming and image processing tasks.
- A GIF file is an image file often used for web graphics. It may contain up to 256 indexed colors with a color palette that may be a predefined set of colors or may be adapted to the colors in the image. GIF files are saved in a lossless format, meaning the clarity of the image is not compromised with GIF compression.
- MIME Type
- image/x-portable-pixmap
- image/gif
- Sample
- sample.gif
- Wikipedia
- .rppm on Wikipedia
- .gif on Wikipedia