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== Online/Networked Formats ==
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(while any image format can be used online and through a network, these are specifically designed to be accessed remotely via an API)
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* [[IIIF|IIIF – The International Image Interoperability Framework]]
  
 
== Programming languages ==
 
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* [[HDF]] (Hierarchical Data Format)
 
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* [[IBM Audio Visual Connection (AVC) Still Video Image]]
 
* [[IBM Audio Visual Connection (AVC) Still Video Image]]
* [[IIIF|IIIF – The International Image Interoperability Framework]]
 
 
* [[ImageLab/PrintTechnic]]
 
* [[ImageLab/PrintTechnic]]
 
* [[KONTRON]] (embedded-systems company; apparently has graphic format of its own)
 
* [[KONTRON]] (embedded-systems company; apparently has graphic format of its own)

Revision as of 21:01, 7 October 2018

File Format
Name Graphics
Ontology

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Electronic Formats concerned with Image Data.

See also:

Other lists of formats:

Contents

Animated image formats

See also Video.

Character-based graphics

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

Colors

(Profiles, color spaces, palettes, swatches)

Compression

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

See also Compression, for general-purpose algorithms.

Icon, Cursor, and Avatar files

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

Metadata Formats

Online/Networked Formats

(while any image format can be used online and through a network, these are specifically designed to be accessed remotely via an API)

Programming languages

(Graphic-specific programming languages)

Raster Graphics Formats

Skins

(Used to give custom styles, appearances, and themes to software)

Software

(Applications, utilities, libraries, and APIs for graphic manipulation)

Refer to Graphics software.

Vector Graphics Formats

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

See also:

Miscellaneous or Uncategorized

(Formats which don't fit into another category, or still need to be categorized)

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