Supported Formats
Smart Pix Manager can support the following formats:
Note: Support for each format can be configured in the Supported Formats Dialog (If you are using the Simplified Interface you will not be able to access all configuration options)
Image formats:
Bitmap (*.bmp, *.rle, *.dib), JPEG (*.jpeg, *.jpe, *.jpg), JPEG2000 (*.jp2, *.j2c, *.j2k, *.jpc), Standard and Animated GIF (*.gif), XJPEG 128bit AES Encrypted JPEG (*.xjpeg, *.xjpg, *.xjp), Single and Multi-Page Paintbrush (*.pcx, *.dcx), PNG (*.png), Single and Multi-Page TIFF (*.tiff, *.tif, *.g3n, *.g3f), Paintshop Pro (*.psp, *.pspimage), PhotoShop (*.psd, *.pdd), Icons (*.ico), Cursors (*.cur), Metafiles (*.emf, *.wmf), Windows Media HD Photos (*.hdp,*.wdp), Kodak Photo-CD (*.pcd), Dicom Medical Imaging Format (*.dcm, *.dicom), Alias Wavefront RLE (*.pix), Apple Pict (*.pict), AVS (*.avs), Dr. Halo (*.cut, *.pal), FITS (*.fits), FlashPix (*.fpx), GFI Fax (*.fax), Gimp Image (*.xcf), Graphviz DOT (*.dot), HDF (*.hdf), HP PCL Printer Image (*.pcl), JBIG (*.jbig, *.jbg, *.bie), Khoros VIFF (*.viff), Kodak Cineon (*.cin), Magick (*.miff), Matlab (*.mat), MTV Raytracing Image (*.mtv), Palm Pixmap (*.palm), Portable Bitmap (*.pbm, *.pgm, *.ppm, *.pxm), Scalable Vector Graphic (*.svg), Seattle File Works (*.pwp), SGI Wavefront (*.rla, *.rpf), Pagis Pro (*.xif), SGI (*.bw, *.rgb, *.rgba, *.sgi), SMTPE DPX (*.dpx), Sun Rasterfile (*.sun), Truevision Targa (*.tga, *.targa, *.icb, *.vda, *.vst, *.win), Vicar Rasterfile (*.vicar), XWindows Bitmap (*.xbm) and XWindows Pixmap (*.xpm)
All common image formats are supported. Less common formats may require downloading the formats plug in from:
http://www.xequte.com/smartpix/plugins.html
Raw Camera Image Formats:
Camera Digital Negative (*.dng), Camera Raw Photo (*.raw), Canon Raw Photo (*.cr2, *.crw), Fuji Raw Photo (*.raf), Kodak Raw Photo (*.dcr), Minolta Raw Photo (*.mrw), Nikon Raw Photo (*.nef), Olympus Raw Photo (*.orf), Sigma Raw Photo (*.x3f), Sony Raw Photo (*.arw, *.srf)
Video Formats:
Windows Audio-visual (*.avi), Audio Visual Stream (*.asf), Indeo Video (*.ivf), MPEG Movie (*.m1v, *.mpe, *.mpeg, *.mpg, *.mp4), Windows Media (*.wm, *.wmv)
Support for some formats will depend upon the multimedia drivers that are installed on your version of Windows.
Sound Formats:
MIDI (*.mid, *.rmi), Wave (*.wav), Audio Interchange (*.aif, *.aiff), Compressed Audio Interchange (*.aifc), UNIX Audio (*.au), MPEG audio stream (*.mpa), MPEG Audio Stream, Layer II (*.mp2), MPEG Audio Stream, Layer III (*.mp3), Real Audio (*.ra), RIFF-MIDI (*.rmi), PCM Sound (*.snd), Windows Media Audio (*.wma)
Support for some formats will depend upon the multimedia drivers that are installed on your version of Windows.
Text Formats:
Standard Text (*.txt), Rich Text (*.rtf) and Comma Separated Value Files (*.csv)
Common Windows Formats:
Support for these formats depends on your Windows installation
- TrueType and OpenType Fonts (*.ttf)
This format will display on all systems
- Web Pages (*.htm, *.html, *.mht, *.xml)
For web pages to be displayed you will need to have Internet Explorer v3.0 or greater installed
- Office Formats: Word Document (*.doc), Excel Document (*.xls), PowerPoint Document (*.ppt, *.pps)
For these formats to be displayed you will need to have the relevant Office software installed
- Other Formats supported by Browser Plug-ins
To display the following formats you will need to have the relevant browser plug-in installed on your system. These plug-ins can be downloaded free from the given web sites. You can also add support for any other format which provides an IE browser plug-in by clicking 'Add..'
Adobe Acrobat (*.pdf): Download from: http://www.adobe.com
DrSid Image Files (*.sid): Download from: http://www.lizardtech.com
DjVu Documents (*.djvu): Download from: http://www.lizardtech.com
Flash Documents (*.fla): Plug-in generally included with Explorer
Shockwave Documents (*.swf): Plug-in generally included with Explorer
Supporting Other formats:
There are three ways to support other formats:
- External Launching
All other formats can be viewed by launching them into their default viewer under Windows, you can set this to occur on either happen on a single or double click
- Browser Plug-ins
Any format which can be displayed within Internet Explorer using a plug-in, such as Adobe Acrobat files, can be displayed by Smart Pix Manager. To add support for the file type, select the 'File Extensions' tab and click 'Add and Select' beside the Common format. Then click 'Add..' and enter the extension (for example, *.pdf).
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