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Supported Input Formats

The following formats are supported for displaying images, importing images, exporting and saving images, and capturing screen images.

Format Ext Commonly used for Bits per Pixel Compression
CALS (Type I) .cal Military/SGML conformance 1 CCITT Group 4
PNG .png Portable Network Graphics files – Used for Web art, GIF replacement Various Many
Img (X Window) .p X-Windows palette format 8 None
Img (24 Bit) .a X-Windows RGB format 24 None
Ingr. (Intergraph) CIT .cit Engineering drawings — highly compressed format used for large drawings 1 CCITT-G4
Ingr. (Intergraph) COT .cot Monochrome or continuous tone (grayscale) images; color trained 8 None
Ingr. (Intergraph) RGB .rgb Full-color images 24 Variable
Ingr. (Intergraph) RLE .rle Old standard for engineering drawings. Uses one-dimensional run-length compression. Prefer “.cit” over “.rle” for binary images. 1 Run-length
JPEG (JFIF) .jpg Joint Photographic Experts Group — used for grayscale or color photographs. Very high compression rates, but “lossy” compression. Requires careful use. 8 or 24 JPEG
PCX .pcx Popular PC format supporting binary, mapped and true color. Developed by ZSoft for PC Paintbrush. 1, 8, or 24 Run-length
Sun Raster .rs Sun-compatible format 8 Run-length
Targa .tga Popular PC format supporting binary, mapped, pseudo or true color. TGA and TARGA are trademarks of Truevision, Inc. 8, 16, 24, or 32 Uncompressed and run-length
TIFF .tif Tag Image File Format. Popular for desktop publishing. Often used as a “wrapper” for other formats such as CCITT-Group 4 Fax. Any Various
GEOTIFF .tif TIFF file format- based interchange format for georeferenced raster imagery. Any Various
Windows BMP .bmp Microsoft Windows bitmap 8 or 24 None