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graphic file format

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graphic file format

Format in which computer graphics are stored and transmitted. There are two main types: raster graphics in which the image is stored as a bit map (arrangement of dots), and vector graphics, in which the image is stored using geometric formulae. There are many different file formats, some of which are used by specific computers, operating systems, or applications. Some formats use file compression, particularly those that are able to handle more than one colour.


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Users can also use the software to perform graphic file format and color space conversions, with support for popular image file formats such as EPS, JPEG, and TIFF.
When integrated with InterCAP's ActiveCGM product suite, Mondello/NT can read and save Versions 1 to 4 of the ISO-standard CGM graphic file format for 2D graphics.
It is an open, platform-independent, graphic file format that permits the user to apply, store, and exchange technical illustrations and other graphic images regardless of vendor, application or hardware.
 
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