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Which format for image file resources in Cocoa application?
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Which format for image file resources in Cocoa application?


  • Subject: Which format for image file resources in Cocoa application?
  • From: "Lawrence Sanbourne" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 11:55:55 -0500

Hello,

I've noticed that Apple Cocoa apps store all their image resources in
TIFF format. I've been using PNG to reduce the time it will take users
to download my application, but I generally like to follow Apple
conventions.

Why does Apple use TIFF for their images? Maybe TIFFs are faster to
display because they're uncompressed?

Larry
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