PIC (Yanagisawa)
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Revision as of 18:23, 9 February 2016
PIC is a raster graphics that was used mainly in Japan. It was apparently developed by the same "Yanagisawa" person who developed Pi and PIC2.
Identification
Files begin with ASCII "PIC
". Note that this does not distinguish them from Psion PIC.
Software
- The XV Japanese extension → xvpic.c
Editors' notes
This article is meant to be about the format implemented by the xvpic.c XV extension, whatever its correct name, file extension, and developer might be.
Wikipedia:Comparison of graphics file formats says it was developed by Yanagisawa, but lacks a citation.
Some file format lists include a format named Japan PIC or Japan Picture, with file extension .JPC. We don't know if that is the same format as this one.