What is the difference between .pfb and .ept?
- Extension
- .pfb
- .ept
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Font
- Document
- Developer
- Adobe Systems
- Adobe Systems
- Description
- A Printer Font Binary (PFB) file is a type of font file used specifically in the context of Adobe Type 1 fonts. It stores font data in a binary format, which includes the glyph shapes and font metrics necessary for rendering text accurately on screens and in print. The PFB file is typically used in conjunction with a metric file (with an .AFM or .PFM extension) that provides additional layout information. This file format was widely used for high-quality typography on PostScript printers.
- Encapsulated PostScript Interchange TIFF Preview (EPT) is a file format for storing raster graphics. It is a combination of a TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) preview image and an EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) vector image, and is typically used for exchanging vector graphics between applications.
- MIME Type
- application/x-font
- image/tiff
- Sample
- sample.pfb
- sample.ept
- Wikipedia
- .pfb on Wikipedia
- .ept on Wikipedia