PSB
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− | '''PSB''' (Photoshop's Large Document Format) is an image file format supported by Adobe Photoshop CS and later versions of Photoshop. It is a companion format to [[PSD]]. PSB supports larger image sizes (up to 300,000×300,000 pixels), and increases various other limits. PSB is | + | '''PSB''' (Photoshop's Large Document Format) is an image file format supported by [[Adobe Photoshop]] CS and later versions of Photoshop. It is a companion format to [[PSD]]. PSB supports larger image sizes (up to 300,000×300,000 pixels), and increases various other limits. |
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+ | PSB is structurally identical to PSD, except that the version number is 2 instead of 1, and some fields are larger (8 bytes instead of 4, or 4 bytes instead of 2). | ||
== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
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== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
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== Software == | == Software == | ||
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* [[ImageMagick]] | * [[ImageMagick]] | ||
* [[Konvertor]] | * [[Konvertor]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 12 April 2017
PSB (Photoshop's Large Document Format) is an image file format supported by Adobe Photoshop CS and later versions of Photoshop. It is a companion format to PSD. PSB supports larger image sizes (up to 300,000×300,000 pixels), and increases various other limits.
PSB is structurally identical to PSD, except that the version number is 2 instead of 1, and some fields are larger (8 bytes instead of 4, or 4 bytes instead of 2).
[edit] Identification
PSB files begin with bytes '8' 'B' 'P' 'S' 0x00 0x02
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