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„ is the number of main color channels. 1 for bitmap and gray scale images, 3 for RGB images, and 4 for CMYK images.
Ê is the number of other channels stored in the file, which are ignored when reading. (Photoshop uses this is include a gray scale image that is printed on non-color PostScript printers).
ë is the number of bytes per row per channel. This will be equal to ( * + 7) / 8 if the data is stored in line-interleave format (or if there is only one channel), or equal to 1 of the data is interleaved.
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