What is the difference between .kc2 and .pgm?
- Extension
- .kc2
- .pgm
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Camera
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Kodak
- Jef Poskanzer
- Description
- The kc2 file type is the raw image format used by Kodak DCS200 digital cameras. It contains a high-quality, uncompressed image that can be used for professional and artistic purposes. The file format is commonly used in the photography industry as it provides a high level of detail and color accuracy.
- A PGM file is a grayscale image file saved in the portable gray map (PGM) format and encoded with one or two bytes (8 or 16 bits) per pixel. It contains header information and a grid of numbers that represent different shades of gray from black (0) to white (up to 65,536). PGM files are typically stored in ASCII text format, but also have a binary representation.
- MIME Type
- image/x-kdc2
- image/x-portable-graymap
- Sample
- sample.pgm
- Wikipedia
- .pgm on Wikipedia