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A chemical file format is a type of data file which is used specifically for depicting molecular data. One of the most widely used is the chemical table file format, which is similar to Structure Data Format files. They are text files that represent multiple chemical structure records and associated data fields.
Photographic processing or photographic development is the chemical means by which photographic film or paper is treated after photographic exposure to produce a negative or positive image. Photographic processing transforms the latent image into a visible image, makes this permanent and renders it insensitive to light. [1]
Capture format: pixel count, digital file type (RAW, TIFF, JPEG), film format (135 film, 120 film), [clarification needed] aspect ratio Processing: digital or chemical processing of "negative" and "print"
A format designed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group, that allows files of coloured images to be compressed to a smaller digital file than if the full range of colours were to be saved. Also .JPG as a computer file extension. [8] LBA: Lens buying addiction. Usually used in a jocular sense on camera forums, about a wish to add to an already ...
Chemical table file (CT file) is a family of text-based chemical file formats that describe molecules and chemical reactions. One format, for example, lists each atom in a molecule, the x-y-z coordinates of that atom, and the bonds among the atoms.
DN – Adobe Dimension CC file format; DNG – "Digital Negative" a type of raw image file format used in digital photography. DPE – Package of AVE documents made with Aquafadas digital publishing tools. EGG – Alzip Egg Edition compressed file; EGT – EGT Universal Document also used to create compressed cabinet files replaces .ecab
Pages in category "Chemical file formats" ... CCP4 (file format) CDX Format; CDXML; Chemical Markup Language; Chemical table file; Crystallographic Information File; H.
This makes most chemical-based photography a two-step process, which uses negative film and ordinary processing. Special films and development processes have been devised so that positive images can be created directly on the film; these are called positive, or slide, or (perhaps confusingly) reversal films and reversal processing.