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(Raster Graphics Formats: Macintosh PICT files are actually metafile/vector images that most often just contain bitmaps.)
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== Icon and Cursor files ==
 
== Icon and Cursor files ==
 
(used by various operating systems and software to present icons and cursors; may have a variety of internal formats)
 
(used by various operating systems and software to present icons and cursors; may have a variety of internal formats)
* [[Apple File Icon]]
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* [[Apple File and App Icons]]
 
* [[CUR]] (Microsoft Windows cursors)
 
* [[CUR]] (Microsoft Windows cursors)
 
* [[ICO]] (Microsoft Windows icons)
 
* [[ICO]] (Microsoft Windows icons)

Revision as of 00:58, 9 February 2013

File Format
Name Graphics
Ontology

Mona Lisa

Mona Lisa

Electronic Formats concerned with Image Data.

Categories

Animated image formats

See also Video

Character-based graphics

See Character Encodings for details of character sets, some of which included graphical or line-and-box-drawing characters.

Combined Raster and Vector Formats

  • fig (xfig format, also supports embedded raster images)
  • Paint Shop Pro (.psp, .jsl, .pfr, .tub)
  • PICT
  • PSD Adobe Photoshop (might contain vector layers, but it is mainly a bitmap file format)

Icon and Cursor files

(used by various operating systems and software to present icons and cursors; may have a variety of internal formats)

Raster Graphics Formats

Skin files

[used in various programs to change user-interface backgrounds, etc.]

Vector Graphics Formats

Uncategorized

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