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Image formats

Should this section also list which program transfers ICC profiles, exif tags or other meta data from input to output image files? I'm not sure if all of this (now listed) information would also fit into one table with "r/w" (or yes/no/n.a.) cells? Something like

application JPG TIFF (8 bit) TIFF (16 bit) TIFF (32 bit) PNG (8 bit) PNG (16 bit)
PTStitcher r/w r/w r/w / r/w /
PTMender r/w r/w r/w / r/w /
nona r/w r/w r/w r/w r/w /
PTGui internal stitcher r/w r/w r/w r/w r/w r/w

r: read | w: write
--Carl 08:05, 13 November 2007 (CET)

Very good, but with all of the images formats ( current + PSD, PSB, EXR, HDR) a bit too large. At least I didn't have an idea how to structure it... --Erik Krause 22:03, 15 November 2007 (CET)

Oh sure, that's true. I could change x and y axis, so we need only four columns. --Carl 23:30, 15 November 2007 (CET)

file format PTStitcher
 
PTMender
 
nona
 
PTGui
(internal stitcher)
JPG read / write read / write read / write read / write
TIFF (8 bit) read / write read / write read / write read / write
TIFF (16 bit) read / write read / write read / write read / write
TIFF (32 bit) n.a. n.a. read / write read / write
PNG (8 bit) read / write read / write read / write read / write
PNG (16 bit) n.a. n.a. n.a. read / write
EXR n.a. n.a. read / write read / write
HDR n.a. n.a. read / write read / write
PSD (8 bit)
single or multi layer
write only n.a. n.a. write only
PSD (16 bit)
single layer
write only n.a. n.a. write only
PSD (16 bit)
multi layer
n.a. n.a. n.a. write only
PSB (8, 16 or 32 bit)
single or multi layer
n.a. n.a. n.a. write only
QTVR (cylindrical) write only n.a. n.a. n.a.
QTVR (cubic) n.a. n.a. n.a. write only

n.a.: not available
How about this? Is it better to have read / write instead of r / w? n.a. is now in italics... --Carl 10:14, 16 November 2007 (CET)