This applies to blocks Adobe Image Resource Blocks ( IRB ), which they store in the formats TIFF, PSD, JPEG. It is also called " 8BIM ." This standard was released using Adobe Photoshop 3 (November 1994).
IRB contains information on color profiles and clipping paths (which interests me).
The only documentation I can find on the Internet is this 4-page document provided by Adobe in 1990.
I searched the imagemagick source code to find out that the IRB ID for clipping paths is from 2000 to 2998, to which you can use the available 998 clicks.
Thus, I managed to get an array of IRB bytes of each resource block from a JPEG and a TIFF file specified in a four-page document. I looked over my own and tested Graphics Mill to see if I could get the same information.
I'm not sure how to convert the byte array of clipping path to everything that can be used, since I don’t even know the format that Adobe Photoshop uses. The idea was to map the clipping path to the C # GDI + graphic path.
I think it's sad that adobe has been around for so many years as a leader in graphic design, but still they cannot even provide the necessary documentation.
Can anyone suggest any documentation that I could use?