On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 08:54:55PM -0400, Leonard Rosenthol wrote: > At 11:42 PM +0000 8/13/03, Phil Harper wrote: > >as for TIFF, you wouldn't be able to do it in a standard readable TIFF, > > This, however, is wrong! We can represent EVERYTHING in > GIMP today, and EVERYTHING for GEGL (etc.) in the future with TIFF. > And other programs simply will ignore them as they do with other > features of TIFF they don't support. Does TIFF support, for example, float16 data, or a CIE XYZ colorspace? I'm somewhat concerned with going with an externally standardized format, then running into a wall with it at some later point, and not being able to add a feature without breaking standards compliance. -Yosh