PCX
From Just Solve the File Format Problem
				
								
				(Difference between revisions)
				
																
				
				
								
				|  (→References:  add fileformat.info reference) | Dan Tobias  (Talk | contribs)  | ||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| − | { | + | {{FormatInfo | 
| − | | | + | |formattype=electronic | 
| − | |  | + | |subcat=Graphics | 
| − | + | |extensions={{ext|pcx}} | |
| − | + | |mimetypes={{mimetype|image/x-pcx}} | |
| − | + | }} | |
| − | |  | + | |
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ||
| − | {{ | + | |
| '''PCX''' was the native format of a DOS-based program PC Paintbrush, and was for a time (especially the late 1980s) a very popular image format among users of IBM PC compatibles and the PC/MS-DOS operating system. Much clip art was distributed in this format. However, it was tied closely to platform-specific attributes such as the particular graphic modes available in early PCs, and later lost ground to more platform-independent graphic formats like [[GIF]], [[JPEG]], and [[PNG]]. | '''PCX''' was the native format of a DOS-based program PC Paintbrush, and was for a time (especially the late 1980s) a very popular image format among users of IBM PC compatibles and the PC/MS-DOS operating system. Much clip art was distributed in this format. However, it was tied closely to platform-specific attributes such as the particular graphic modes available in early PCs, and later lost ground to more platform-independent graphic formats like [[GIF]], [[JPEG]], and [[PNG]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:37, 17 November 2012
PCX was the native format of a DOS-based program PC Paintbrush, and was for a time (especially the late 1980s) a very popular image format among users of IBM PC compatibles and the PC/MS-DOS operating system. Much clip art was distributed in this format. However, it was tied closely to platform-specific attributes such as the particular graphic modes available in early PCs, and later lost ground to more platform-independent graphic formats like GIF, JPEG, and PNG.
References
- PCX (Wikipedia)
- Format description (Game Modding Wiki)
- Page on PCX on fileformat.info, with some pseudocode

