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ART is an image format used on the America OnLine (AOL) service. The file format originated with a company named Johnson-Grace and was later acquired by AOL. Allegedly, the format is able to employ a number of different compression techniques depending on the characteristics of the image data. | ART is an image format used on the America OnLine (AOL) service. The file format originated with a company named Johnson-Grace and was later acquired by AOL. Allegedly, the format is able to employ a number of different compression techniques depending on the characteristics of the image data. |
Revision as of 07:24, 29 July 2008
- Extension: art
- Company: AOL
- Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ART_image_file_format (has some interesting links)
ART is an image format used on the America OnLine (AOL) service. The file format originated with a company named Johnson-Grace and was later acquired by AOL. Allegedly, the format is able to employ a number of different compression techniques depending on the characteristics of the image data.
File Format
The first 2 bytes of an ART file consist of the ASCII characters "JG", likely for Johnson-Grace. The remainder of the format is unknown.