CMX
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* https://archive.org/download/CorelDraw5 → CorelDraw5_Disc1.iso → *.CMX | * https://archive.org/download/CorelDraw5 → CorelDraw5_Disc1.iso → *.CMX | ||
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Revision as of 20:55, 28 May 2020
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CMX (Corel Presentation Exchange, also known as Corel Metafile Exchange) is a vector graphics format associated with Corel software such as CorelDRAW. It is designed for portability, at the expense of features. CMX is based on RIFF or RIFX.
There is also a compressed form of CMX: CCX.
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Identification
CMX files start with "RIFF
" or "RIFX
", and have "CMX1
" at offset 8.
Software
Sample files
- https://archive.org/download/CorelDraw5 → CorelDraw5_Disc1.iso → *.CMX
- https://telparia.com/fileFormatSamples/image/venus.cmx