What is the difference between .pse and .png?
- Extension
- .pse
- .png
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- IBM
- PNG Development Group
- Description
- The PSE file type is associated with IBM's Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) architecture, particularly focusing on printer page segments. These files contain page segment resources, which are pre-defined graphical or text objects that can be used in the printing process. PSE files are designed to be reused across multiple documents, enabling consistent presentation and efficient printing by storing elements like company logos, signatures, or form templates. This file format is primarily used in professional printing and document management environments, especially in industries that require high-volume, high-quality document output, such as banking, insurance, and healthcare.
- 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
- application/vnd.ibm.modcap
- image/png
- Sample
- sample.png
- Wikipedia
- .png on Wikipedia