What is the difference between .pix and .epi?
- Extension
- .pix
- .epi
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Other
- Vector Image
- Developer
- PCI Geomatics
- Adobe
- Description
- The PIX file format is associated with PCI Geomatics, a software suite used for geospatial image processing and analysis. A PCI Geomatics Database File (PIX) contains raster data, which represents geographic information in a pixelated format. This file type is specifically designed to store and manage complex geospatial datasets, including satellite imagery, aerial photos, and other forms of remote sensing data. The PIX format is capable of handling multiple bands or layers of data, making it suitable for various applications.
- Adobe Encapsulated PostScript Interchange Format (EPI) is a vector image file format used to store and interchange vector graphics and text. It is an extension of the popular Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format and is used as a container for bitmap images and other data. EPIs are used for high-resolution printing and digital publishing.
- MIME Type
- application/octet-stream
- application/postscript
- Sample
- sample.epi
- Wikipedia
- .pix on Wikipedia
- .epi on Wikipedia