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FREETYPE2 SOFTWARE

The software is based in part of the work of the FreeType Team.

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zlib.h -- interface of the ‘zlib’ general purpose compression

library

version 1.2.5, April 19th, 2010

Copyright (C) 1995-2010 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler

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Independent JPEG Group’s free JPEG software

This package contains C software to implement JPEG image
encoding, decoding, and transcoding. JPEG is a standardized
compression method for full color and gray-scale images.

The distributed programs provide conversion between JPEG “JFIF”
format and image files in PBMPLUS PPM/PGM, GIF, BMP, and Targa
file formats. The core compression and decompression library can
easily be reused in other programs, such as image viewers. The
package is highly portable C code; we have tested it on many
machines ranging from PCs to Crays.

We are releasing this software for both noncommercial and
commercial use. Companies are welcome to use it as the basis for
JPEG-related products.
We do not ask a royalty, although we do ask for an
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distribution for details).

We hope to make this software industrial-quality --- although, as
with anything that’s free, we offer no warranty and accept no liability.

For more information, contact [email protected].

Contents of this directory

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jpegsrc.vN.tar.gz contains source code, documentation, and test
files for release N in Unix format.

jpegsrN.zip contains source code, documentation, and test files for
release N in Windows format.

jpegaltui.vN.tar.gz contains source code for an alternate user
interface for cjpeg/djpeg in Unix format.

jpegaltuiN.zip contains source code for an alternate user interface
for cjpeg/djpeg in Windows format.

wallace.ps.gz is a PostScript file of Greg Wallace’s introductory
article about JPEG. This is an update of the article that appeared in
the April 1991 Communications of the ACM.

jpeg.documents.gz tells where to obtain the JPEG standard and
documents about JPEG-related file formats.

jfif.ps.gz is a PostScript file of the JFIF (JPEG File Interchange
Format) format specification.

jfif.txt.gz is a plain text transcription of the JFIF specification; it’s
missing a figure, so use the PostScript version if you can.

TIFFTechNote2.txt.gz is a draft of the proposed revisions to TIFF
6.0’s JPEG support.

pm.errata.gz is the errata list for the first printing of the textbook
“JPEG Still Image Data Compression Standard” by Pennebaker and
Mitchell.

jdosaobj.zip contains pre-assembled object files for JMEMDOSA.
ASM.
If you want to compile the IJG code for MS-DOS, but don’t have an
assembler, these files may be helpful.

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ohn Stiles
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component! It does however offer creation and editing
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some more support for creation and or editing)

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Original SSLeay License

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Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft. com) All rights
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The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.

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