What is the difference between .epi and .vicar?
- Extension
- .epi
- .vicar
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Vector Image
- Scientific
- Developer
- Adobe
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Description
- Adobe Encapsulated PostScript Interchange Format (EPI) is a vector image file format used to store and interchange vector graphics and text. It is an extension of the popular Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format and is used as a container for bitmap images and other data. EPIs are used for high-resolution printing and digital publishing.
- 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
- application/postscript
- image/x-vicar
- Sample
- sample.epi
- sample.vicar
- Wikipedia
- .epi on Wikipedia
- .vicar on Wikipedia