Media Pro
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|extensions={{ext|ivc}}, {{ext|mpcatalog}} | |extensions={{ext|ivc}}, {{ext|mpcatalog}} | ||
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|type code={{Type Code|IVWc}} | |type code={{Type Code|IVWc}} | ||
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Microsoft Expression Media saved catalogs files using the '''IVC''' extension. | Microsoft Expression Media saved catalogs files using the '''IVC''' extension. | ||
| − | Phase One Media Pro could open '''IVC''' catalog files, but used the '''MPCATALOG'''. | + | Phase One Media Pro could open '''IVC''' catalog files, but used the '''MPCATALOG''' extension for new catalogs. |
===Format Information=== | ===Format Information=== | ||
Revision as of 17:45, 28 February 2023
Image/Photo asset management software originally called iView Multimedia/Media Pro, then Microsoft Expression Media, then Phase One Media Pro[1]. Discontinued in 2018.[2]
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File Information
Early versions of iView developed for Macintosh had no extension, but used Type/Code IVWc/IVW2
Microsoft Expression Media saved catalogs files using the IVC extension.
Phase One Media Pro could open IVC catalog files, but used the MPCATALOG extension for new catalogs.
Format Information
- IVC files begin with the ascii
025iat byte 4 - MPCATALOG files begin with the ascii
030iat byte 4
