Mixed Raster Content (MRC)

The Mixed Raster Content format was defined for use of color and grayscale fax as part of the RFC-2301, File Format for Internet Fax. The Mixed Raster Content mode (T.44) enables different coding methods and resolutions to be used within a single page by defining a 3-layer image model for structuring and combining the scanned image data. The image is segmented and each segment assigned a type based on the number of colors used in that segment. Segments can be combined and compressed using different compression schemes to create a file that balances quality with compression.

The default extension used by this format is: MRC.

 

LEADTOOLS supports Load and save for this format.

 

Keys that must be unlocked to enable this format support:

L_SUPPORT_DOCUMENT

Multi-page is supported through TIFF format.

 

File constants associated with this file format are:

Constant

Read Support

Write Support

Description

FILE_MRC

24 BPP

N/A (see note below)

[168] Mixed Raster Content.

NOTE: MRC is made up of different segments, which can be of various BitsPerPixel.  When you request file information on an MRC file, it will be reported as 24-bit.  When you save MRC files, various segments will be saved with different BitsPerPixel, based on the content.

 

Required DLL: LTSGM. For a listing of the exact DLLs needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application.

 

Related Formats: LEAD MRC Format, TIFF - Tagged Image File Format.