What is the difference between .cff and .pcd?
- Extension
- .cff
- .pcd
- Format
- Binary
- Category
- CAD
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Intergraph Corporation
- Kodak
- Description
- The Common File Format (CFF) is a standardized file structure designed to facilitate the sharing, exchange, and preservation of data across various platforms and applications. It is not tied to a specific domain but is rather a generic format that can be adopted by different types of software and systems for a wide range of data types. The CFF aims to provide a common framework that ensures data interoperability and accessibility, making it easier for users to work with data across different tools without the need for extensive conversions.
- This format was developed by Kodak in order to store images on optical or other media. It is used as a format for archiving scanned documents on Kodak devices. It encodes images in 24-bit color and supports resolutions of up to 6144x4096 pixels.
- MIME Type
- application/x-cff
- image/x-photo-cd
- Sample
- sample.pcd
- Wikipedia
- .pcd on Wikipedia