What is the difference between .gry and .bmp?
- Name
- Raw
- Bitmap Image
- Extension
- .gry
- .bmp
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Camera
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Unknown
- Microsoft
- Description
- The GRy file type, denoted by the extension ".gry," refers to a format used for storing raw image data. This format is typically associated with grayscale images, capturing varying shades of gray from black to white without color information. Raw files like GRy are often used in professional photography and imaging applications where preserving the maximum amount of detail for post-processing is crucial. The "raw" aspect indicates that the file has not undergone compression or processing, retaining all the original capture details.
- A BMP file is an uncompressed raster image comprised of a rectangular grid of pixels. It contains a file header (bitmap identifier, file size, width, height, color options, and bitmap data starting point) and bitmap pixels, each with a different color.
- MIME Type
- application/octet-stream
- image/bmp
- Sample
- sample.bmp
- Wikipedia
- .gry on Wikipedia
- .bmp on Wikipedia