JEDMICS C4

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== Overview ==
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'''JEDMICS C4''' is a bi-level raster image file format. It is also known as '''EDMICS C4''' or '''CALS Raster Type 4'''.
'''JEDMICS C4''' is a raster image file format. It is also known as '''[[CALS raster]] Type 4'''.
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The name comes from an entity named JEDMICS (Joint Engineering Data Management Information and Control System), which is related in some way to the U.S. Department of Defense.
 
The name comes from an entity named JEDMICS (Joint Engineering Data Management Information and Control System), which is related in some way to the U.S. Department of Defense.
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== Format ==
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Files have a 128-byte header, followed by a tile index, followed by the pixel data in the form of a set of 512×512-pixel tiles. Each tile is compressed with [[CCITT Group 4]], or is uncompressed.
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== Identification ==
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Files begin with (hex) bytes <code>80 00 00 00</code>.
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== See also ==
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* [[CALS raster]]
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==
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== Software ==
 
== Software ==
* [http://www.xnview.com/ XnView]
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* [[Konvertor]]
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* [[XnView]]
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* [[Image Alchemy]]
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[[Category:Military]]

Revision as of 10:52, 17 October 2016

File Format
Name JEDMICS C4
Ontology
Extension(s) .c4, .ct4

JEDMICS C4 is a bi-level raster image file format. It is also known as EDMICS C4 or CALS Raster Type 4.

The name comes from an entity named JEDMICS (Joint Engineering Data Management Information and Control System), which is related in some way to the U.S. Department of Defense.

Contents

Format

Files have a 128-byte header, followed by a tile index, followed by the pixel data in the form of a set of 512×512-pixel tiles. Each tile is compressed with CCITT Group 4, or is uncompressed.

Identification

Files begin with (hex) bytes 80 00 00 00.

See also

Specifications

Software

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