Vista data file

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Vista is a computer vision toolkit for [[X Window System|X-Windows]], developed by Art Pope and David Lowe at the University of British Columbia. It has two native file formats:
 
Vista is a computer vision toolkit for [[X Window System|X-Windows]], developed by Art Pope and David Lowe at the University of British Columbia. It has two native file formats:
 
* Vfile - '''Vista data file''' format (.v)
 
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Vista appears to be related in some way to the MIA medical image processing toolkit.
 
Vista appears to be related in some way to the MIA medical image processing toolkit.
 
== Disambiguation ==
 
Vista is not related to [[TGA]] (a.k.a. Vista) image format, or to the [[Windows Vista]] OS.
 
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==

Latest revision as of 14:54, 26 November 2015

File Format
Name Vista data file
Ontology
Extension(s) .v, .vp
Released ≤1993
See Vista for other formats with that name.

Vista is a computer vision toolkit for X-Windows, developed by Art Pope and David Lowe at the University of British Columbia. It has two native file formats:

  • Vfile - Vista data file format (.v)
  • Vplain - Vista plain file format for images (.vp)

Vfile has a plain text header, followed by binary data. It may store an image, or other data.

Vplain is a plain text format that stores a raster image.

Vista appears to be related in some way to the MIA medical image processing toolkit.

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