What is the difference between .pcx and .g4?
- Extension
- .pcx
- .g4
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Fax
- Developer
- ZSoft
- Computer Fax Systems (CFS)
- Description
- PCX, standing for Paintbrush Bitmap Image, is a raster image format developed by ZSoft Corporation for their PC Paintbrush graphics program. Initially released in the 1980s, PCX was one of the first widely used bitmap image formats on IBM PC compatible computers. The format supports 1-bit monochrome, 4-bit palette, 8-bit palette, and 24-bit true color images, allowing for a wide range of colors and shades.
- Group 4 (G4) used for black and white lossless compression to maintain high-quality images, commonly used in TIFF format compression by fax machines. A picture is seen as black dots and lines on a blank page; the fewer the dots and lines are, the lesser the file size.
- MIME Type
- image/pcx
- image/g4fax
- Sample
- sample.pcx
- Wikipedia
- .pcx on Wikipedia