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1 Bitmap graphics
File extension: ART (B&W, many - First Publisher - Xara Studio), ATK (Andrew Toolkit Raster Object file), B&W (black and white, atari - mac), BBNNG (BBN BitGraph terminal Display Pixel Data (DPD) sequence), BGA (OS/2), BIF (b&w Binary Image Format, Image Capture board), BIT (X11), BM (1bit text, X Window BitMap), BMP (PC Paintbrush - many), BOB (BOB Image file), BW (SGI image), BYU (Movie BYU format), CALS (Computer Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support), CCRF (Calcomp Raster File, B&W or 1bit CMYK for printers), CEG (Tempra Show - Edsun Continuous Edge Graphics), CM (8bit, Unix Puzzle), CMU (Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Window Manager bitmap Formats), CMUWM (Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Window Manager bitmap Formats), CMYK (raw cyan magenta yellow and black bytes), CORE (Core Software Tech CORE IDC file), CPI (Colorlab Processed Image), CSLM (Zeiss CSLM file), CUBE (Cubicomp/Vertigo image file, Cubicomp PictureMaker), CUBI (Cubicomp/Vertigo image file, Cubicomp PictureMaker), CVS (Canvas drawing), DCX (Multipage PCX - many faxes), DDB, DDIF (DEC DDIF file), DF (Hierarchical Data File, NCSA), DIB (Device Independent Bitmap), DPX (Digital Moving Picture Exchange, Cineon DPX file), EIDI (Electric Image EIDI file), ERM, FAC (UNIX Faceserver image file, Usenix FACE), FACE (UNIX Faceserver image file, Usenix FACE), FAL (image header information, Q0 format), FOP (Freedom of Press), FPX (Kodak FlashPix), G3 (Group 3 FAX file), GIF (GIF87A/GIF89A CompuServe Graphics Interchange Format), GIFF (GIF87A/GIF89A CompuServe Graphics Interchange Format), GIS (Erdas gray-scale image), GM (Autologic files), GM2 (mode 2 black/white, Autologic files), GO (GraphOn graphics file), GOULD (Gould scanner file), GRAY (raw gray bytes), HIPS (HIPS file), HRF (Hitachi Raster Format, CADCore), IAX (IBM Image Access eXecutive file), IC1 (Atari Image), ICR (NCSA Telnet Interactive Color Raster graphic file), ILBM (Amiga Interleaved Bitmap format), IM (Sun raster file), IM1 (1bit, Sun raster file), IM32 (32bit, Sun raster file), IM8 (8bit, Sun raster file), IRIS (Silicon Graphics RGB image file), IVB (Truevision Targa format), JIF (JPEG File Interchange Format), JPC (Japan Picture format), JPE (JPEG Joint Photography Experts Group format), JPEG (JPEG Joint Photography Experts Group format), JTF (JPEG Tagged Interchange Format), LAN (Erdas true colour image), LANDSAT (EOSAT's Landsat Thematic Mapper data file), LBM (Amiga Interleaved Bitmap format, Deluxe Paint), LISPM (Lisp Machine file), LJ (HP LaserJet graphics file), LTM (EOSAT's Landsat Thematic Mapper data file), MBFAVS (AVS X image file), MBFX (AVS X image file), MIFF (Magick Image File Format), MNG (Multiple-image Network Graphics), MPT (Multipage TIFF), NCSA (Hierarchical Data File, NCSA), NEO (Atari NeoChrome image file), NEWS (NeWS image file), NRF (Neutral Raster File), PAC (Atari STAD Image), PAT (1bit, Patent data, US Patent and Trademark Office), PDA, PICT2 (Apple Macintosh PICT file), PJ (HP PaintJet PCL graphics file), PJXL (HP PaintJet XL PCL graphics file), PNF (Portable Network graphics Frame, standalone stream), PNG (Portable Network Graphics), PNM (PBM Portable aNyMap), PR (Sun raster file), PRF (Pixel Run Format, Improces - Fastgraph), PSE (IBM printer Page SEgment), PSEG (IBM printer Page SEgment), PTX (Printronix graphics file), PUZZ (8bit, X11 Puzzle), PUZZLE (8bit, X11 Puzzle), PXR (Pixar image, Photoshop), PZL (8bit, Unix Puzzle), QDV (8bit, Random Dot QDV file), RAST (Sun raster image), RL8, RLE (Utah Run-Length Encoded image file), SR (Sun Rasterfile), TARGA (Truevision Targa format), TRIF (Tiled Raster Interchange Format), VGA (OS/2 bitmap) -
2 Graphic format
File extension: BMP (bitmap picture, QPeg, CorelDraw), CLP (PCPAINT/Pictor), CUT (dr. Halo), FAC (Usenix FACE), FIT (FITS), GEM (Ventura), GIF (QPeg, Display, GIFview), GRY (RAW GREYz), HRZ (SSTV), IFF (Amiga), IMG (Ventura), JPC (Japan PIC), JPG (JPEG, QPeg, FullView, Display), LBM (Amiga, Pic-view), MAC (MAC Paint), MAG (Japan MAG), MKI (Japan MKI), MSP (Microsoft Paint), PCD (Photo-CD), PCT (Mac PICT), PCX (QPeg, Display), PUT (WScan), QRT (QRT ray tracing), RAS (SUN Raster), RGB (RAW RGB), RLE (Utah RLE), SGI (IRIS), TGA (TrueVision Targa), TIF (Alchemy), VIC (VICAR), VID (Word&Deed), VIK (VIKING), WMF (Windows Metafile), WPG (WordPerfect), YUV
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