In article <45872267.7070209 at yahoo.co.uk>,
Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk at yahoo.co.uk> writes:
I'm surprised [TGA format] isn't more
common today, to be honest
(although I suppose it doesn't do anything that TIFF doesn't do).
TIFF is like Common Lisp. Why get everyone to agree on a base set of
features when we can just toss everyone's feature variants in a bag?
:-)
:-)
Funnily enough, that 'feature' was listed in this book as the main
disadvantage of Targa too. (I'm not even sure if there was any kind of attempt
at centralised control over the extensions like there was with TIFF; it may
well have been a complete free-for-all :-)
cheers
J.