What is the difference between .sfw and .kwd?
- Extension
- .sfw
- .kwd
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Document
- Developer
- Seattle FilmWorks
- KDE
- Description
- The SFW file format is associated with Seattle FilmWorks, a photography and film processing company. It was primarily used for images that were developed and digitized by Seattle FilmWorks. The format was proprietary, meaning it required specific software provided by Seattle FilmWorks or compatible third-party applications to view or convert the images. SFW files were popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, especially among consumers who used Seattle FilmWorks' mail-order film developing service.
- The kwd file type is associated with KWord, a word processing and desktop publishing application that was part of the KOffice suite primarily for Linux and UNIX-like operating systems. KWord documents, denoted by the .kwd extension, incorporate text, images, and formatting into a single file, allowing users to create professional-looking documents. KWord supported a wide range of features including templates, styles, frames, and more, making it a versatile tool for various document creation needs.
- MIME Type
- image/x-seattle-filmcamera
- application/vnd.kde.kword
- Sample
- sample.sfw
- Wikipedia
- .sfw on Wikipedia
- .kwd on Wikipedia