What is the difference between .flc and .psd?
- Extension
- .flc
- .psd
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Autodesk
- Adobe Systems
- Description
- The FLC file format is a type of animation file associated with Autodesk Animator, a software used for creating 2D animations during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is an extension of the earlier FLI format, designed to support higher frame rates and resolutions for more complex animations. FLC files contain a sequence of frames that can be played back to display an animation, making them suitable for creating animated graphics and short films. Despite its age, the FLC format is still recognized by some modern animation and video editing software for its historical significance in digital animation.
- A PSD file is an image file created by Adobe Photoshop, a professional image-editing program often used to enhance digital photos and create web graphics. It is the native format used to save files in Photoshop. PSD files may include image layers, adjustment layers, layer masks, annotations, file information, keywords, and other Photoshop-specific elements. They are commonly created and shared among graphics professionals.
- MIME Type
- video/x-flc
- image/vnd.adobe.photoshop
- Sample
- sample.psd
- Wikipedia
- .flc on Wikipedia
- .psd on Wikipedia