- free WSQ viewer released
- Posted by info@cognaxon.com on April 25th, 2006
Cognaxon released free WSQ viewer/converter v1.0.
Cognaxon WSQ viewer reads and converts between WSQ and 11 other graphic
file formats.
Supported formats for reading:
WSQ - FBI's Wavelet Scalar Quantization
BMP - Windows Bitmap Graphics
TIFF - Tagged Information File Format
PNG - Portable Network Graphics
JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group
RGB - Silicon Graphics International
TGA - Truevision Targa Graphic
GIF - Compuserve Graphic Interchange Format
CEL - Animator Graphic (FLC and FLI formats)
PSD - Adobe Photoshop (LAB or CMYK formats not supported)
IFF - Amiga Bitmap Graphic (8 bits)
PCX - PC Paintbrush Bitmap Graphic
Supported formats for writing:
WSQ - FBI's Wavelet Scalar Quantization
BMP - Windows Bitmap Graphics
TIFF - Tagged Information File Format (no LZW compression)
PNG - Portable Network Graphics
JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group
RGB - Silicon Graphics International (uncompressed)
TGA - Truevision Targa Graphic
WSQ viewer is small (less than 1 Megabyte) and fast, has image zoom
toolbar and supports accelerated navigation through files in the
directory using keys page up / page down / home / end . After
installation of WSQ viewer *.wsq files can be easily opened in Windows
Explorer with simple mouse double click.
WSQ viewer is the demo version of WSQ (FBI's Wavelet Scalar
Quantization) library add-on available as SDK for software developers.
For latest version and more information please visit:
http://www.cognaxon.com
- Posted by John Jay Smith on April 25th, 2006
strange... this is for fingerprints? or what?
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- Posted by Peter Seiler on April 26th, 2006
John Jay Smith - 26.04.2006 00:56 :
as usual: thoughtless fullquoting again :-(
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by(e) PS
spam will be killed
- Posted by Chris Dubea on May 6th, 2006
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 08:08:19 +0200, Peter Seiler
<psprivate@mailinator.com> wrote:
And who was it that nominated you as the enforcer of net etiquette?
Did I properly edit this?
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