CMU Andrew Toolkit image
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− | + | '''CMU Andrew Toolkit image''' (or '''Andrew Toolkit raster object''') refers to the use of the Andrew Toolkit Data Stream format to store raster images. | |
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+ | The Data Stream format is a multimedia format developed at Carnegie Mellon University in conjunction with the [[Andrew File System|Andrew system]]. It is an [[ASCII]] text file containing a series of elements which can specify text, raster images, and other objects. Its raster image features are notable in that they are supported by some third-party software. | ||
== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
Files usually start with ASCII text "<code>\begindata{</code>". | Files usually start with ASCII text "<code>\begindata{</code>". | ||
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+ | == Specifications == | ||
+ | * [http://netghost.narod.ru/gff/vendspec/cmu/cmu.txt Data stream formats] | ||
== Software == | == Software == | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Konvertor]] |
− | * [http:// | + | * [[Netpbm]]: pbmtoatk, atktopbm |
+ | * [[XnView]] | ||
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+ | == Sample files == | ||
+ | * [http://netghost.narod.ru/gff/sample/images/cmu/sample.cmu Sample image] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | * | + | * {{EGFF|cmu|CMU Formats File Format Summary}}, from the [[Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats]] |
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[[Category:CMU]] | [[Category:CMU]] |
Latest revision as of 14:54, 22 February 2016
CMU Andrew Toolkit image (or Andrew Toolkit raster object) refers to the use of the Andrew Toolkit Data Stream format to store raster images.
The Data Stream format is a multimedia format developed at Carnegie Mellon University in conjunction with the Andrew system. It is an ASCII text file containing a series of elements which can specify text, raster images, and other objects. Its raster image features are notable in that they are supported by some third-party software.
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[edit] Identification
Files usually start with ASCII text "\begindata{
".