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Wireless Application Protocol Bitmap Format

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Wireless Bitmap
Filename extension
.wbmp
Internet media type
image/vnd.wap.wbmp
Developed byWAP Forum
Type of formatImage file formats

Wireless Application Protocol Bitmap Format (shortened to Wireless Bitmap and with file extension .wbmp) is a rasterimage file format optimized for early mobile computing devices.

WBMP images are monochrome black and white binary images in which a black pixel is denoted by 0 and a white pixel is denoted by 1. The simple pixel encoding and the small size of the file header mean that the file size is kept to a minimum, enabling fast transmission on slow networks.[1]

File format

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Field name Field type Size (in bytes) Purpose
Type uintvarvariable Type of the image, and is 0 for monochrome bitmaps.
Fixed header byte1 Reserved. Always 0.
Width uintvarvariable Width of the image in pixels.
Height uintvarvariable Height of the image in pixels.
Data byte array variable Data bytes arranged in rows – one bit per pixel. A black pixel is denoted by 0 and a white pixel is denoted by 1. The pixel order within a byte is MLP (most left pixel) = MSB (most significant bit). Where the row length is not divisible by 8, the row is 0-padded to the byte boundary.


References

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  1. ^"WAP Wireless Application Environment Specification Version 1.1"(PDF). wapforum.org. Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd. 24 May 1999. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
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