What is the difference between .avif and .dotm?
- Extension
- .avif
- .dotm
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Document
- Developer
- AOMedia
- Microsoft
- Description
- It is an image compression codec file with the same quality as .jpeg, but that is ten smaller. It supports HDR (High Dynamic Range). SDR (Standard Dynamic Range), and WCG (Wide Color Gamut) images. Also, it contains both the image sequences and image items. The only pitfall is that a few applications support it.
- A DOTM file is a Word Open XML Macro-Enabled Document Template used by Microsoft Word, part of the Microsoft Office suite. It is a template file that contains default layouts and settings for a document, including macros, which are small programs that automate repetitive tasks. Unlike standard Word templates (.dotx), which do not support macros, DOTM files enable users to include custom macros that can be executed within the document. This feature is particularly useful for creating standardized documents that require specific automated functions.
- MIME Type
- image/avif
- application/vnd.ms-word.template.macroEnabled.12
- Wikipedia
- .avif on Wikipedia
- .dotm on Wikipedia