What is the difference between .pct and .png48?
- Extension
- .pct
- .png48
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Apple
- PNG Working Group
- Description
- A PCT file is an image saved in the Macintosh PICT format, which was developed by Apple in 1984 for storing images using Apple QuickDraw technology. It contains image data in one of two formats, PICT 1, the original format that stores 8 colors, or PICT 2, a newer format that allows thousands of colors (24 and 32-bit images). PCT files support both raster and vector images.
- A PNG file is an image file stored in the Portable Network Graphic (PNG) format. It contains a bitmap of indexed colors and uses lossless compression, similar to a .GIF file but without copyright limitations. PNG files are commonly used to store graphics for web images.
- MIME Type
- image/x-pict
- image/png
- Sample
- sample.pct
- sample.png48
- Wikipedia
- .pct on Wikipedia
- .png48 on Wikipedia