Difference between revisions of ".sfw"

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* '''SFWJPG''' - [[free/open source]] 3rd-party [[command-line]] utility for losslessly converting .SFW files to JPEG format:
 
* '''SFWJPG''' - [[free/open source]] 3rd-party [[command-line]] utility for losslessly converting .SFW files to JPEG format:
 
** [http://www.lipman.org/software/sfw/ Linux] (provided as source code, with compiling instructions)
 
** [http://www.lipman.org/software/sfw/ Linux] (provided as source code, with compiling instructions)
** [http://www.joenord.com/apps/sfwjpg/ Windows] (executable binary)
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** [http://www.joenord.com/apps/sfwjpg/ Windows] (executable binary) [http://napleswebdesign.org/webdesign/smartphones/ ABDULRAHMAN]

Revision as of 06:25, 1 September 2010

Overview

.sfw was a proprietary file format was used by Seattle FilmWorks for the first version (circa 1994-1995) of their photo-digitizing service. The files were provided on 1.44 megabyte 3.5-inch diskettes, along with a viewer program which ran under an early version of Microsoft Windows (presumably a 16-bit version; it does not appear to work under Windows 98).

Although the format is proprietary, the encoding algorithm used is actually JPEG, which is an open format. Consequently, free 3rd-party tools are available which can read this format.

Links

Software