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  • curprev 21:3821:38, 6 September 2023 80.208.68.203 talk 49,532 bytes +269 Raw bitmap files: The original text assumed too much. It defined the format as being bytes in rgb format (At 8 bit per channel, so three bytes per pixel), when in fact it is even less defined than that. Whether a given file is three channels at 8bits each, or one greyscale channel at 24 bit is completely unknowable. A 16bit greyscale raw image file will be assumed as a 2-channel, 8bit per channel format. So, you need to know a lot about the file to open it, if it is without meta data. undo

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