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ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibGfx/TGALoader.cpp
Liav A 2f2d808869 LibGfx: Add support for RLE compressed TGA images
RLE is an old technique being used for decades, as is known as
Run-Length-Encoding, which means that for repeating sequence of bytes,
we keep an indicator for the length of the sequence and only one sample
of it, to save storage space.

GIMP can generate lossless-compressed TGA images, with RLE compression
being used. It means that for a compressed image, the data is no longer
arranged in sequence of pixels, but a sequence of pixel packets.
There are two possible pixel packets:
- RLE packets, which are encoded with one byte for indicating the
  run-length and another one pixel (3 bytes for TrueColor pixel), so
  essentially in runtime, the TGA decoder will use the length to plot
  the same pixel in multiple pixels of the output pixel bitmap.
- Raw packets, which are encoded with one byte as indicator for the
  length of the whole pixel sequence and N-length pixel sequence
  afterwards.
  This is not used for any sort of compression by the TGA format, but
  still needed to be supported for full compatibility with TGA images
  that uses the RLE compression.
2023-01-15 12:43:03 +01:00

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