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				|  | @ -27,6 +27,8 @@ image. The current release supports the following standard modes: | |||
|     * ``RGBA`` (4x8-bit pixels, true color with transparency mask) | ||||
|     * ``CMYK`` (4x8-bit pixels, color separation) | ||||
|     * ``YCbCr`` (3x8-bit pixels, color video format) | ||||
|     * ``LAB`` (3x8-bit pixels, the L*a*b color space) | ||||
|     * ``HSV`` (3x8-bit pixels, Hue, Saturation, Value color space) | ||||
|     * ``I`` (32-bit signed integer pixels) | ||||
|     * ``F`` (32-bit floating point pixels) | ||||
| 
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|  | @ -34,7 +36,7 @@ PIL also provides limited support for a few special modes, including ``LA`` (L | |||
| with alpha), ``RGBX`` (true color with padding) and ``RGBa`` (true color with | ||||
| premultiplied alpha). However, PIL doesn’t support user-defined modes; if you | ||||
| to handle band combinations that are not listed above, use a sequence of Image | ||||
| objects. | ||||
| objects.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| You can read the mode of an image through the :py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.mode` | ||||
| attribute. This is a string containing one of the above values. | ||||
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