What is the difference between .viff and .sk2?
- Extension
- .viff
- .sk2
- Format
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Vector Image
- Developer
- AccuSoft Pegasus
- sK1 Project
- Description
- The Visualization Image File Format (VIFF) is a specialized file format designed for storing image data. It is primarily used in scientific and technical applications where complex visualization of multi-dimensional data is required. VIFF files can store various types of data including grayscale, color, and multi-spectral images, making them suitable for tasks such as image processing, medical imaging, and remote sensing. This format supports a range of metadata, allowing for the inclusion of information about the image data, such as dimensions and color.
- The sk2 file type is a vector graphic format created by the sK1 open source vector graphics editor. It is an extension of the sk1 format and is used to store vector graphics and images. The sk2 file format supports layers, masking, transparency, and other advanced features.
- MIME Type
- image/x-viff
- application/x-sK1
- Sample
- sample.viff