Additive Manufacturing File Format
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− | '''Additive Manufacturing File Format''' (AMF) is a standard for 3D objects for additive manufacturing (for instance, 3D printers). It is standardized as ISO/ | + | '''Additive Manufacturing File Format''' (AMF) is a standard for 3D objects for additive manufacturing (for instance, 3D printers). It is standardized as ISO/ASTM 52915:2016. Unlike many other 3D object formats, it has the ability to store such attributes as color and texture. |
Files are often compressed with [[ZIP]], using a double extension .zip.amf. | Files are often compressed with [[ZIP]], using a double extension .zip.amf. |
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Additive Manufacturing File Format (AMF) is a standard for 3D objects for additive manufacturing (for instance, 3D printers). It is standardized as ISO/ASTM 52915:2016. Unlike many other 3D object formats, it has the ability to store such attributes as color and texture.
Files are often compressed with ZIP, using a double extension .zip.amf.