What is the difference between .nff and .stl?
- Extension
- .nff
- .stl
- Category
- 3D
- 3D
- Developer
- Silicon Graphics Inc.
- 3D Systems
- Description
- NFF (Haines Neutral File Format) is a file format used to store 3D models. It is a text-based format that contains all the information needed to describe a 3D model, including the mesh, surface properties, and camera data. It is used in CAD and 3D graphics applications.
- Stl is the standard 3D data transmission file format mainly used for 3D printing. STL contains surface geometry descriptions of 3D objects and it uses a series of triangles to describe the surface geometry of a 3D model.
- MIME Type
- application/x-haines-nff
- application/vnd.ms-pki.stl
- Wikipedia
- .stl on Wikipedia