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MacImagesConverter 1.0 - User Guide and FAQ
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- What is pic, pict, pct file format?
A standard file format for exchanging graphics or image information.
Another type of image format. A PICT file can contain black and white, color, or grayscale information, as can a TIFF or EPS file. A PICT image uses a language called QuickDraw to render the graphic. QuickDraw is limited in precision and cannot contain complex curves or special text effects, making a PICT image a bad choice for imagesetting to film or plate. A PICT file is acceptable for laser printer or low resolution output.
A graphics file format widely used among Macintosh graphics and page-layout applications as an intermediary file format for transferring files between applications.
A graphics file format used primarily on Macintosh computers. PICT files can contain both object-oriented and bit-mapped graphics. There are two types: PICT I and PICT II. PICT II is the current standard and supports color up to 24-bit.
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