What is the difference between .aff and .sk1?
- Extension
- .aff
- .sk1
- Format
- Binary
- Category
- Vector Image
- Vector Image
- Developer
- August Mueller of Flying Meat Inc.
- sK1 Project
- Description
- Developed in 1980 by the Acorn Draw Program, aff format is meant for vector image visualization. It mainly stores publishing information such as brochures, flyers, logotypes, etc. because of it's high-quality images when printing.
- An SK1 vector graphic file is a file format primarily used by the sK1 illustration program, which focuses on providing professional-quality design features for prepress processing. Unlike other vector formats, the SK1 file format is unique for its support of CMYK color, which is crucial for color accuracy in printing. It also includes advanced features such as color profiles and spot colors, making it particularly suitable for tasks that require precise color matching and high-quality print outputs.
- MIME Type
- application/aff
- image/x-sk1
- Wikipedia
- .aff on Wikipedia
- .sk1 on Wikipedia