FPX The FlashPix file format was developed through the combined efforts of Kodak, Microsoft Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, and Live Pictur.
FPX (FlashPiX) An image format that contains a number of resolutions, each of which is broken into tiles that can be edited and displayed independently. Frame ...
FPX: Short for flashpix; an emerging World Wide Web standard file format for images. f-stop: ...
FPX - FlashPiX - Trade name for a new multi-resolution image file format jointly developed and introduced in June 1996 by Kodak, HP, Microsoft and Live Picture. Frame - One of the still pictures that make up a video.
FlashPiX (FPX) This format creates an image with a number of resolutions. You can then view each as a series of tiles, which can be edited. Gigabyte (GB) ...
See also: Data, Camera, Image, View, Photograph
 
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