What is the difference between .pgf and .emf?
- Extension
- .pgf
- .emf
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Vector Image
- Developer
- Microsoft
- Description
- The PGF file format, standing for Portfolio Graphics, is a lesser-known image file type designed for storing and sharing digital graphics. It is optimized for high-quality images, often used in professional portfolios or digital art collections. The format supports lossless compression, ensuring that images are saved without losing any quality, making it suitable for archival purposes or detailed graphic work. PGF files, while not as universally recognized as formats like JPEG or PNG, offer a robust option for professionals seeking to maintain the integrity of their digital artwork.
- Windows vector graphics format recognized by many image-editing applications; basically a 32-bit version of the original Windows Metafile Format (.WMF), which only supports 16-bit data; saves image data in an RGB format and does not support CMYK data.
- MIME Type
- image/x-pgf
- application/x-msmetafile
- Sample
- sample.emf
- Wikipedia
- .emf on Wikipedia