DjVu (pronounced like French déjà vu) is a open computer file format. It is made mostly to store scanned documents. It is especially used for things with a mix of words, line drawings, and photographs inside. DjVu has been sold as an alternative[2] to PDF, as it gives smaller files than PDF for most scanned documents. The DjVu developers report[3] that color magazine pages make smaller to 40–70 kB. Black and white technical papers make it smaller to 15–40 kB. Old manuscripts make smaller to around 100 kB; a satisfactory JPEG image usually needs 500 kB. Like PDF, DjVu can have a OCR text layer. This makes it easy to cut and paste, and search for text.

DjVu
Filename extension.djvu, .djv
Internet media typeimage/vnd.djvu
Type codeDJVU
Developed byAT&T Research
Initial release1996
Latest release
Version 27[1]
(July, 2006)
Type of formatImage file formats
Websitewww.djvu.org

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  1. DjVu File Format Version Archived 2017-06-22 at the Wayback Machine,By Jim Rile, Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 1:08 am, PlanetDjVu
  2. "What is DjVu - DjVu.org". DjVu.org. Archived from the original on 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
  3. Léon Bottou, Patrick Haffner, Paul G. Howard, Patrice Simard, Yoshua Bengio and Yann Le Cun: High Quality Document Image Compression with DjVu, Journal of Electronic Imaging, 7(3):410-425, 1998 http://leon.bottou.org/publications/pdf/jei-1998.pdf

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