
1) Computer file format 2) GIF or XML
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A file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a computer file. It specifies how bits are used to encode information in a digital storage medium. File formats may be either proprietary or free and may be either unpublished or open. Some file formats are designed for very particular types of data: PNG files, for example,...
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The format in which the data making up a particular 3D object or scene is stored. File formats come in two types: object formats, such as the LWO format in LightWave or 3DS format in 3ds max, which contain only details of the geometry and surface properties of an object; and scene formats, such as their LWS and MAX equivalents, which contain such g...
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Describes the contents of files. Common file formats include
for a text file, (Encapsulated PostScript) for PostScript, and for �TIFF�-images.
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- A format, like a template or blueprint, that is used for capturing, storing, retrieving and sharing digital data. It is a digital file is a grouping of related binary data that represents words, graphics, or photographs. Different file formats may be used to store and transfer recorded data. Most digital cameras shoot JPEGs. See also Capture Mode...
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The way a graphic file is saved. Several file format are available for use, and each one has its own advantage and disadvantage. The most popular file format include TIFF, PICS' EPS, BMP, JPEG. TIFF is the most widely used file format
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The way an image is saved to a digital camera's memory. The . JPEG format that PowerShot cameras store digital images as is fast becoming an industry standard.
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The system by which data is held in a particular type of computer file.
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The way information is structured in a file. Applications always store data files in a particular format. A format readable by one application may not be readable by another application or operating system.
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The way a graphic file is saved. Several file format are available for use, and each one has its own advantage and disadvantage. The most popular file format include TIFF, PICS' EPS, BMP, JPEG. TIFF is the most widely used file format.
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the structure that defines how data is organized in a software file used to store information about a sample, musical score, etc. A standardized file format makes it possible for different software programs to share the same information. See the Music and Audio File Formats Guide for more details, including information about specific file formats.
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In computing, specific way data are stored in a file. Most computer programs use proprietary file formats that cannot be read by other programs. As this is inconvenient for users, software publishers have developed filters that convert older file formats into the ones the program in use can read. Often file extensions are used to indicate which pro...
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Type of program or data file. Includes JPEG, TIFF and BMP
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A particular arrangement of digital information that is saved from an application program for a specific use, such as Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) and Tagged Image File Format (TIFF).
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