What is the difference between .cdr and .vicar?
- Extension
- .cdr
- .vicar
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Vector Image
- Scientific
- Developer
- Corel
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Description
- A CDR file is a drawing (or vector image) created with CorelDRAW, a vector illustration and page layout program. It contains a document that contains text, lines, shapes, images, colors, and effects. CDR files are used to create various types of documents such as letters, brochures, tabloids, envelopes, postcards, web pages, and web banners.
- 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/x-coreldraw
- image/x-vicar
- Sample
- sample.cdr
- sample.vicar
- Wikipedia
- .cdr on Wikipedia
- .vicar on Wikipedia