What is the difference between .art and .vicar?
- Extension
- .art
- .vicar
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Scientific
- Developer
- SoftQuad Software
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Description
- PFS Art Publisher Image (ART) is a raster graphics file format used for storing digital images. It was developed by Progressive Networks for use in their Progressive FreeStyle Art Publisher software. ART files are compressed using the run-length encoding (RLE) algorithm, which allows them to store large images in a relatively small file size. The ART format supports up to 24-bit color and is often used for storing digital photos and other images.
- The VICAR (Video Image Communication And Retrieval) Image file format is a flexible, image-processing and data format system used primarily by the planetary science community. Developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for storing and managing digital images from space missions, VICAR files are designed to support a wide range of image types, including scientific and engineering data from various spacecraft instruments. This format is characterized by its ability to handle multi-dimensional arrays of data.
- MIME Type
- image/art
- image/x-vicar
- Sample
- sample.art
- sample.vicar
- Wikipedia
- .vicar on Wikipedia