MacPaint
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* [http://www.cloudpaint.com/client/index.php CloudPaint: online MacPaint simulator] | * [http://www.cloudpaint.com/client/index.php CloudPaint: online MacPaint simulator] | ||
* [http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm/macpaint-and-quickdraw-source-code/ MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code], at the Computer History Museum | * [http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm/macpaint-and-quickdraw-source-code/ MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code], at the Computer History Museum | ||
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* [[Tom's Editor]] (supports MacPaint files with 512 and 640 offset) | * [[Tom's Editor]] (supports MacPaint files with 512 and 640 offset) | ||
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* [https://www.dan.info/sampledata/CHRISTIE.MAC CHRISTIE.MAC] | * [https://www.dan.info/sampledata/CHRISTIE.MAC CHRISTIE.MAC] | ||
* http://whatis.rest7.com/how-to-open-mac-file | * http://whatis.rest7.com/how-to-open-mac-file | ||
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== Links == | == Links == |
Latest revision as of 04:09, 28 December 2023
MacPaint is the native image format of the MacPaint paint program for Apple Macintosh.
Images are always bi-level, 576×720 pixels in size, and use PackBits compression.
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[edit] Format details
Some MacPaint files begin with a 128-byte MacBinary header; others do not. The next 512 bytes have little or no significance to most applications (they contain a version number, and usually a set of brush patterns). The pixel data starts at offset 512, or 640 if there is a MacBinary header.
[edit] ScreenShots
[edit] See also
[edit] Specifications
[edit] Software
- Konvertor
- Netpbm: macptopbm. Use the
-extraskip 128
option if the file has a MacBinary header. - XnView
- Farbfeld Utilities
- Deark
- CloudPaint: online MacPaint simulator
- MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code, at the Computer History Museum
- ImageMagick
- Tom's Editor (supports MacPaint files with 512 and 640 offset)
[edit] Sample files
- http://www.fileformat.info/format/macpaint/sample/index.htm
- http://cd.textfiles.com/vgaspectrum/mac/
- http://cd.textfiles.com/carousel344/PIC/
- http://cd.textfiles.com/clipart1996/GRAPHICS/OTHER/
- CHRISTIE.MAC
- http://whatis.rest7.com/how-to-open-mac-file
- dexvert samples — image/macPaint