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interleaved image format
A format that encodes each color (and alpha) channel, one after the other, for every pixel. In contrast to planar image formats which encode an entire image using one color at a time, interleaved image formats alternate through each channel, encoding data for all channels simultaneously within each pixel. For example, an interleaved image would encode an image in a RGBRGBRGB fashion, whereas a planar image would encode the same image as RRRGGGBBB.
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- Category: Operating systems
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