What is the difference between .ioca and .emf?
- Extension
- .ioca
- .emf
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Vector Image
- Developer
- IBM
- Microsoft
- Description
- The IOCA (Image Object Content Architecture) file type is a format primarily used for storing image data in a structured manner. It is a part of the Mixed Object: Document Content Architecture (MO:DCA) family, designed to facilitate the interchange of documents that contain both text and images across different systems and platforms. IOCA supports various image processing features, such as compression, scaling, and color management, making it suitable for complex document imaging applications. This file type is commonly utilized in industries that require high-level document imaging and archiving, such as banking, insurance, and healthcare.
- Windows vector graphics format recognized by many image-editing applications; basically a 32-bit version of the original Windows Metafile Format (.WMF), which only supports 16-bit data; saves image data in an RGB format and does not support CMYK data.
- MIME Type
- image/vnd.ibm.modcap
- application/x-msmetafile
- Sample
- sample.emf
- Wikipedia
- .emf on Wikipedia