PCPaint PIC

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'''PICtor''' format, or '''PC Paint''' format, is a raster image format created by John Bridges for his PCPaint graphics program. Filenames use the extension .PIC (sometimes .CLP).
  
==Overview==
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== Format ==
The PICtor file format was created by John Bridges for his PCPaint graphics program. They use the extension .PIC (sometimes .CLP)
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There are multiple versions of the format, and it appears to be somewhat challenging to decode.
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The most significant versions are probably the ones written by PC Paint 2.0 and higher. They have a 17-byte header, and are identified by the ''PaletteFlag'' field (the 12th byte in the file) having the value <code>0xff</code>.
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== Identification ==
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Files begin with signature bytes <code>0x34 0x12</code>.
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== Software ==
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* [http://www.xnview.com/ XnView] (though it seems to only partially support this format)
  
 
==Sample files==
 
==Sample files==
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PICtor_PIC_image_format
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* [[Wikipedia:PICtor PIC image format|Wikipedia article]]
* PICtor file format[http://www.fileformat.info/format/pictor/egff.htm]
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* [http://www.fileformat.info/format/pictor/egff.htm Pictor PC Paint File Format Summary] from the Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats
* Description by John Bridges himself[http://netghost.narod.ru/gff/vendspec/pictor/pictor.txt]
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* [http://netghost.narod.ru/gff/vendspec/pictor/pictor.txt PCPAINT/PICtor description] by John Bridges himself

Revision as of 17:52, 9 May 2013

File Format
Name PCPaint PIC
Ontology
Extension(s) .pic, .clp
PRONOM x-fmt/170

PICtor format, or PC Paint format, is a raster image format created by John Bridges for his PCPaint graphics program. Filenames use the extension .PIC (sometimes .CLP).

Contents

Format

There are multiple versions of the format, and it appears to be somewhat challenging to decode.

The most significant versions are probably the ones written by PC Paint 2.0 and higher. They have a 17-byte header, and are identified by the PaletteFlag field (the 12th byte in the file) having the value 0xff.

Identification

Files begin with signature bytes 0x34 0x12.

Software

  • XnView (though it seems to only partially support this format)

Sample files

Resources

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