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A detailed look at the encoding of bitmap images in the PNG file format, leading up to the discovery of the smallest possible transparent PNG, only 67 bytes long.
Gareth Rees has made this awesome post on the smallest possible PNG, and the
byte-level reasoning behind it. I figured the full code deserved to be put on the internet, so here
it is :)
The article has also been saved to article.md, just in case.
Here is the png itself: .
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A detailed look at the encoding of bitmap images in the PNG file format, leading up to the discovery of the smallest possible transparent PNG, only 67 bytes long.