HR (TRS-80)
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A TRS-80 image, from the line of Tandy/Radio Shack computers of the late 1970s through 1980s, can be found sometimes in a .hr file, presumably standing for "High Resolution". Little seems to be documented online about this format (presumably a raster graphic), but it appears to be one of the formats supported by the XnView software.

