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Graphic File Types

Rick JollyWEB 140 – 800

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Animation Shop

(.psp)

Paint Shop Pro animation file (Paint Shop Pro Products)

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CALS Raster

(.cal, .cals)

CALS files are used mainly for document imaging and only store black-and-white, 1-bit image data.

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CompuServe Graphics Interchange

(.gif)

Developed by CompuServe, GIF uses a palette of up to 256 colors and is a popular choice for Web site graphics.

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Deluxe Paint

(.lbm)

Used by Electronic Arts' Deluxe Paint package. LBM files use an IFF Bitmap header and IFF color map. As Electronic Arts progressed towards being a game developer, Deluxe Paint was aban

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Encapsulated Post Script

(.sps, .ai, .ps)

EPS is supported by most illustration and page layout programs.

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GEM Paint

(.img)

The GEM image format is the saved bitmap file used by GEM Paint and Ventura Publisher

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Interchange File Format

(.iff)

IFFs are 8 to 24 bit indexed color graphics or 8 bit interleave audio and are used on the Classic Amiga platform. Audio IFF files usually use a .snd extension.

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JPEG

(.jpg, .jpe, .jpeg)

Joint Photographer's Exchange graphic (JPEG) is a compressed raster image format file. JPEGs are popular for Web-based distribution and display of photographic quality images.

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JPEG 2000

(.jp2, .jc2, .j2k, .jpc, .jpx)

The JPEG-2000 image compression system has a rate-distortion advantage over the original JPEG. It allows extraction of different resolutions, pixel fidelities, regions of interest, components, and more, all from a single compressed bitstream. JPEG-2000 also has options for lossy and lossless compression.

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Macintosh PICT

(.pct)

Apple Macintosh Metafile supported by most Mac programs.

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MacPaint

(.mac)

MAC files are used in the Macintosh MacPaint application. The MAC format requires always an image width of 576 pixels and a height of 720 lines.

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Microsoft Paint

(.msp)

Mono bitmap format used mainly for Black-and-white drawings and clip art.

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PhotoShop

(.psd)

Photoshop file (Adobe Photoshop Products)

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Portable Bitmap

(.pbm)

Files are created by Jef Poskanzer's PBMPlus Portable Bitmap Utilities. The portable bitmap format is a lowest common denominator monochrome file format.

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Portable Greymap

(.pgm)

Files are created by Jef Poskanzer's PBMPlus Portable Bitmap Utilities. The portable graymap format is a lowest common denominator grayscale file format.

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Portable Pixelmap

(.ppm)

by Jef Poskanzer's PBMPlus Portable Bitmap Utilities. The portable pixmap format is a lowest common denominator color image file format.

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RAW Graphics File Format

(.raw)

A flexible basic file format for transferring files between applications and computer platforms. This format consists of a stream of bytes describing the color information in the file.

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SG Image File

(.rgb, .bw, .rgba, .sgi)

SG is the file extension for the Image file associated with SnapGraphix.

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Sun Raster

(.ras)

The Sun Raster format is the native bitmap format on the Sun UNIX platforms. It is a simple bitmap format with wide distribution as it is supported by Sun OS and many UNIX based applications.

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Tagged Image File Format

(.tif, .tiff)

TIFF is mainly used for exchanging documents between different applications and different computer platforms. It supports the LZW method compression for image types.

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Truevision Targa

(.tga)

Developed by Truevision Inc. TGA files is a file format that will support images suitable for display on Targa hardware but is supported by many applications on a wide range of platforms.

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Windows Meta File

(.wmf)

Graphics file format used to exchange graphics information between Microsoft Windows applications.

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Windows Run-Length Encoded

(RLE)

The RLE format is a variation of the Windows BMP format that offers asome image compression. In Windows it can be used to create compressed wallpaper files or to replace the opening Windows logo screen.

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Windows or OS/2 Bitmap

(.bmp)

Windows Bitmap file with color options of Mono, 4-bit, 8-bit, 24-bit. Compression is RLE, Huffman 1D, or uncompressed. This format is supported by Intel machines running OS/2, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, Windows 95, and MS-DOS.

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Wireless Bitmap

(.wbmp, .wbm)

WBMP is WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) graphic format optimized for mobile computing devices.

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Z Soft Paintbrush

(.pcx)

Bitmap graphics file format, originally developed by Z-Soft for use with PC-Paintbrush. This file format is now used and generated by many applications and scanners.

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Raster vs Vector

Raster (bitmap) graphics are stored as pixels. When

they are viewed together they form a picture.

Vector graphics are drawings stored as

objects, such as lines and curves.

Inkscape would be a vector graphics editor. Gimp and Photoshop would be used for

raster images.