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  2. PNG - Wikipedia

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    Portable Network Graphics (PNG, officially pronounced / p ɪ ŋ / [2] [3] PING, colloquially pronounced / ˌ p iː ɛ n ˈ dʒ iː / [4] PEE-en-JEE) is a raster-graphics file format that supports lossless data compression. [5]

  3. What are PNG files and how do you open them? | Adobe

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    What is a PNG file? PNG is short for Portable Network Graphic, a type of raster image file. It’s particularly popular file type with web designers because it can handle graphics with transparent or semi-transparent backgrounds.

  4. PNG Specification: File Structure - libpng.org

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    A PNG file consists of a PNG signature followed by a series of chunks. This chapter defines the signature and the basic properties of chunks. Individual chunk types are discussed in the next chapter. 3.1. PNG file signature. The first eight bytes of a PNG file always contain the following (decimal) values: 137 80 78 71 13 10 26 10.

  5. A PNG file is an image saved in the Portable Network Graphic (PNG) format, commonly used to store web graphics, digital photographs, and images with transparent backgrounds. It is a raster graphic similar to a .JPG image but is compressed with lossless compression and supports transparency.

  6. What Is a PNG File? How to Open or Convert the File Format

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    PNG, short for Portable Network Graphics, is a high-quality graphic file format that you can view in almost any graphic program, image viewer, or web browser. The PNG format is an...

  7. PNG Converter - FreeConvert.com

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    PNG Converter. Easily convert to PNG format online at the highest image quality. 100% free, secure, and works on any web browser.

  8. PNG File Format - Raster Image File

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    A PNG (Portable Network Graphics) file is a raster image file format that uses lossless compression. This file format was created as a replacement of Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) and has no copyright limitations. However, PNG file format does not support animations.