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Convert OTF to YUV
Convert OpenType (CFF) Font to CCIR 601 4:1:1 or 4:2:2
OpenType (CFF) Font
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A format for displaying and storing OpenType fonts. It can be scaled without losing font quality. Today the OTF library has more than 10 thousand fonts. Practically all fonts known today have an OpenType version. The format was based on Postscript and supports Unicode. It was initially developed by Microsoft, but today it belongs to Adobe.
CCIR 601 4:1:1 or 4:2:2
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This format is used to store images that have been divided into Y, U, and V color components. In this case, Y corresponds to brightness, and the variables U and V correspond to color information. This format is able to store more accurate color information than the RGB color space. The YUV Color System also allows you to store video files and save a particular sequence of images.
Supported: Conversion from OTF to YUV is listed.