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* [[AAI]] (Dune image)
 
* [[AAI]] (Dune image)
* [[Abekas YUV]] (.yuv)
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* [[Abekas YUV]] (.yuv) (Diskus and Quantel QNV varieties of YUV files are apparently similar)
 
* [[Ability Office PhotoPaint]] (.apx)
 
* [[Ability Office PhotoPaint]] (.apx)
 
* [[Acorn Sprite]]
 
* [[Acorn Sprite]]
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* [[DESR VFF]]
 
* [[DESR VFF]]
 
* [[Direct icns]]
 
* [[Direct icns]]
* [[Diskus YUV]] (=[[Abekas YUV]]?)
 
 
* [[DJ1000]]
 
* [[DJ1000]]
 
* [[DL]]
 
* [[DL]]
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* [[Ppat]]
 
* [[Ppat]]
 
* [[QDV]] (Random Dot Software Graphic)
 
* [[QDV]] (Random Dot Software Graphic)
* [[QNT]] (Quantel raw uncompressed YCbCr?) (=[[Abekas YUV]]?)
 
 
* [[QTL]] (YUV SECAM or PAL image)
 
* [[QTL]] (YUV SECAM or PAL image)
 
* [[RDC]] (Rollei)
 
* [[RDC]] (Rollei)

Revision as of 20:19, 7 December 2014

File Format
Name Graphics
Ontology

Mona Lisa

Mona Lisa

Electronic Formats concerned with Image Data.

See also:

Adjustment data

Animated image formats

See also Video.

Character-based graphics

See Character Encodings for details of character sets, some of which include graphical or line-and-box-drawing characters.

Colors

(Profiles, color spaces, palettes)

Comics creation

Compression

Special-purpose compression algorithms and formats that may be used in multiple image file formats.

See also Compression, for general-purpose algorithms.

Container formats

  • IFF (Container format often used for graphics)
  • QTIF (QuickTime image file, .qif)
  • RIFF (Container format often used for graphics)

Icon, Cursor, and Avatar files

(Formats often used for icons, cursors, avatars, thumbnails, etc.)

Metadata Formats

Programming languages (graphic-specific)

Raster Graphics Formats

Raw camera formats

For raw image (digital negative) formats used by cameras (such as .3fr, .ari, .arw, .bay, .cap, .cr2, .crw, .eip, .dcr, .dcs, .drf, .dng, .eip, .erf, .fff, .iiq, .k25, .kdc, .mef, .mos, .mrw, .ndf, .nef, .nrw, .orf, .pef, .ptx, .pxn, .r3d, .raf, .raw, .rw2, .rwl, .rwz, .sr2, .srf, .srw, .x3f), see Cameras and Digital Image Sensors.

Software, utilities, libraries, and APIs for graphic manipulation

(See Graphic software)

System-specific graphic formats and modes

Vector Graphics Formats

(Including most metafile formats. Vector formats often support embedded raster images, and other objects that aren't actually vectors.)

For modeling formats (such as IGES, NFF, OFF, POV-Ray, PRT, QRT), see 3D and CAD/CAM Models.

See also Machine Embroidery.

Miscellaneous

(Formats and topics that are clearly identified, but which don't fit into another category, or still need to be categorized)

Uncategorized

(Formats that may need to be more clearly identified and named, and moved to other categories)

Unknown

(Formats that are difficult or impossible to identify, and which may be deleted from this page)

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