What is the difference between .mrf and .psd?
- Extension
- .mrf
- .psd
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- GIS
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Marks Russel
- Adobe Systems
- Description
- The Marks Russel File (MRF) format is a specialized file type primarily associated with geospatial data visualization and processing. It serves as a container for multi-resolution imagery, allowing for efficient storage and rapid access to large-scale, high-resolution satellite or aerial images. MRF files are particularly useful in geographic information system (GIS) applications, where they facilitate seamless zooming and panning across detailed maps. This format is designed to optimize performance in web-based mapping applications and support distributed access to geospatial data.
- 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
- application/mrf
- image/vnd.adobe.photoshop
- Sample
- sample.psd
- Wikipedia
- .psd on Wikipedia