Freedom of Press
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 25 June 2016
Freedom of Press was an application for interpreting and rasterizing PostScript files. It was developed by a company named Custom Applications. This article describes its native raster graphics format.
[edit] Identifiers
A Freedom of Press raster "file" consists of two files: a text-based file named info.* containing image attributes, and another file usually named output.* containing the raw bitmap. The two filenames have the same extension, which can be anything, but is usually .001, .002, etc.
[edit] Format details
Here is an example of an info file, as produced by Image Alchemy:
Information about OUTPUT.001 for device Raster-BW-1bit 72.000000 : X resolution 72.000000 : Y resolution 1 : bits per color 1 : colors per pixel 0040 : bytes per scan line 00001 : First scanline 00200 : Last scanline