What is the difference between .pcd and .fpx?
- Extension
- .pcd
- .fpx
- Format
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Kodak
- Kodak
- Description
- This format was developed by Kodak in order to store images on optical or other media. It is used as a format for archiving scanned documents on Kodak devices. It encodes images in 24-bit color and supports resolutions of up to 6144x4096 pixels.
- The FPX (FlashPix Bitmap Image File) format is a type of image file designed to support high-resolution photographs and images. Developed in the mid-1990s by a consortium including Kodak, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, and Live Picture Inc., the FPX format is based on the Image Content Architecture (ICA), which allows it to store multiple resolutions of an image within a single file. This makes it especially useful for efficiently viewing and editing images without requiring the full image file.
- MIME Type
- image/x-photo-cd
- image/vnd.fpx
- Sample
- sample.pcd
- sample.fpx
- Wikipedia
- .pcd on Wikipedia
- .fpx on Wikipedia