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srcappeljpg

Srcappeljpg is a fictional image-encoding format described for illustrative purposes. It is envisioned as a JPEG-like compression scheme that additionally supports embedded source metadata and provenance information.

Origin and name: The term blends src to suggest source data and jpg to reference traditional image

Format and features: The format uses a simple container with a header, one or more compressed image

Implementation and usage: In this hypothetical description, encoders and decoders would expose open interfaces enabling integration

Status: As a fictional construct, srcappeljpg has no official standard body or widespread adoption. It is used

Note: This article describes a fictional term created for demonstration.

encoding,
signaling
compatibility
with
existing
pipelines
while
extending
capabilities.
data
blocks,
and
optional
metadata
sections.
It
supports
lossy
and
lossless
modes,
progressive
decoding,
and
color
depths
up
to
32
bits
per
pixel.
An
optional
alpha
channel
can
be
included
for
transparency.
Metadata
blocks
store
licensing,
authorship,
capture
conditions,
and
a
changelog
of
transformations.
with
standard
image-processing
tooling.
The
design
emphasizes
streaming-friendly
decoding
and
the
ability
to
read
or
strip
metadata
without
altering
the
compressed
image
data.
here
to
illustrate
how
an
image
format
might
combine
compression
with
provenance
features.