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PICT A bitmap image format used by Mac computers. Search SWPP and BPPA Information provided by: SWPP BPPA More Photographic Terms ...
PICT Techniques Glossary PICT A bitmap image format used by Mac computers.
PICT - An image file type used mainly to transfer images between programs on a Mac computer, but it is also supported by several PC applications. PICT has been largely replaced by PDF.
PICT When a digital camera takes a photo, it saves the image into an electronic graphics file. A PICT file is a native graphics format for Macintosh computers.
PICT A graphics file format used primarily on Macintosh® computers. Pincushioning ...
PICT file A file format developed by Apple. Picture effects Allow images to be captured, for example, in black & white, blackboard/whiteboard and sepia to produce a specific look. (sepia) ...
PICT Macintosh picture. A storage format for digital images designed for the Macintosh.
PICT The PICT format was originally developed by Apple Computer in the mid-1980s. The PICT format supports RGB files with a single alpha channel, and indexed-color, grayscale, and Bitmap files without alpha channels.
PICT: A Macintosh graphic imaging file format using a pct extension (*.pct). Pitch: ...
AUTO PICT Auto Picture
The K-x's "auto" mode can be considered a 'point and shoot' mode but it does actually try to automatically decide which of five scene modes best suits the kind of shot you are taking (the chosen mode is shown on the ...
It reads and writes TIFF, PICT, PICS, and MacPaint files, providing compatibility with many applications, including programs for scanning, processing, editing, publishing, and analyzing images.
PDF was selected as the "native" metafile format for Mac OS X, replacing the PICT format of the earlier Mac OS.
A format for encoding visual information in a file; some common image file formats include TIFF, PICT, and EPS files. fill: ...
File Format A type of program or data file. Some common image file formats include TIFF, PICT, and EPS.
Photosynth A software program from Microsoft that analyzes a series of digital photographs and creates from them a three-dimensional simulation. PICT A file format used by Macintosh for graphic imaging.
A DCS file is composed of five files. The main file is a composite with pointers to separation files and a low-resolution PICT preview file. There are four separations files, one for each process color.
See also: Image, Format, Pixel, Camera, Light
 
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