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== Identifiers ==
 
== Identifiers ==
 
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! Version
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!colspan="2"| Version
 
! PRONOM
 
! PRONOM
 
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|1, ASCII || {{PRONOM|x-fmt/142}}
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|rowspan="2"|1 || ASCII || {{PRONOM|x-fmt/142}}
 
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|1, binary || {{PRONOM|fmt/303}}
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|binary || {{PRONOM|fmt/303}}
 
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|2, binary || {{PRONOM|fmt/304}}
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|2 || binary || {{PRONOM|fmt/304}}
 
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|-
|3, ASCII || {{PRONOM|fmt/301}}
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|rowspan="2"|3 || ASCII || {{PRONOM|fmt/301}}
 
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|3, binary || {{PRONOM|fmt/305}}
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| binary || {{PRONOM|fmt/305}}
 
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|4, ASCII || {{PRONOM|fmt/302}}
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|rowspan="2"|4 || ASCII || {{PRONOM|fmt/302}}
 
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|4, binary || {{PRONOM|fmt/306}}
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|binary || {{PRONOM|fmt/306}}
 
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Revision as of 16:59, 11 December 2015

File Format
Name CGM
Ontology
Extension(s) .cgm
MIME Type(s) image/cgm
PRONOM fmt/306, others
Released 1986

CGM (Computer Graphics Metafile) is a format for storing graphics in multiple manners suited for different devices, including vector, raster, and character-based graphics, but it is primarily used for vector graphics. It is standardized as ISO/IEC 8632, and is used in some specialized fields such as engineering and aviation.

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Identifiers

Version PRONOM
1 ASCII x-fmt/142
binary fmt/303
2 binary fmt/304
3 ASCII fmt/301
binary fmt/305
4 ASCII fmt/302
binary fmt/306

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