Learn More About File Formats
Each of the blocks below includes file format information along with external links for you to explore to learn more.
Additional resources include:
Vector Formats
Adobe’s Portable Document Format (PDF) is the defacto standard for capturing, reviewing, archiving and exchanging pages.
PostScript
PostScript was the first successful page language and is still very active behind the scenes of printers and operating systems.
EPS
Encapsulated PostScript is used for the storage and exchange of high-quality vector graphics and composite pages.
SVG
SVGÂ is the Web standard for storing and publishing scalable vector graphics. It’s also supported in many applications.
DXF
DXFÂ is the industry-standard CAD exchange format developed by Autodesk to share AutoCAD data with other programs.
WMF
EMF
Enhanced Metafile is an enhanced 32-bit metafile used primarily as a graphics language for printing.
CGM
MIF
MIFÂ is a vector output format and the native graphics format of FrameMaker from Adobe.
HPGL
IMAGE Formats
PNG
JPEG
The JPEG format is a lossy format ideal for images produced through digital photography.
GIF
BMP
TIFF
TEXT Formats
UTF-8
UTF-8 represents any character in Unicode. It is used on the Web and in email.
ISO-8859
ISO-8859Â was introduced to accommodate the special characters required for Latin alphabets.
Unicode
Unicode is a character set that defines a unique number for every character in the world.