What is the difference between .koa and .tif?
- Extension
- .koa
- .tif
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Commodore
- Adobe.
- Description
- The KOA file type is primarily associated with Koala Paint, a bitmap graphics editor for the Commodore 64, a popular home computer in the 1980s. KOA files contain images created or edited within the Koala Paint software, leveraging the Commodore 64's specific color palette and resolution limitations. These files capture the nostalgic essence of early computer graphics, characterized by their pixel art style and limited color range. Koala Paint was notable for its use of a light pen or joystick as drawing tools, making it a precursor to modern digital art applications.
- A TIF file is an image file saved in a high-quality graphics format. It is often used for storing images with many colors, typically digital photos, and includes support for layers and multiple pages.
- MIME Type
- image/x-koala
- image/tiff
- Sample
- sample.tif
- Wikipedia
- .koa on Wikipedia
- .tif on Wikipedia