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This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.
This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.
Well-known in continental European heraldry (and so called a cross pattee in Rudolf Koch's classic "Book of Signs", see File:Cross of the Knights Templar.svg for a variant form), but perhaps not a cross pattee in English terminology. Date: 2006: Source: SVG version of File:Cross-Pattee-alternate.png. Converted from the following PostScript code:
SVG version of File:Cross-Pattee-alternate2.png. Converted from the following PostScript code: %! /l{lineto}def 20 530 moveto 265 335 l 70 580 l 530 580 l 335 335 l 580 530 l 580 70 l 335 265 l 530 20 l 70 20 l 265 265 l 20 70 l closepath fill showpage %EOF: Author: PNG by AnonMoos, first vector conversion by Melian: Other versions
Date: 10 March 2006: Source: Converted from the following vector PostScript source code: %! /Pattee-arm{ 300 -82.46 352.46 140 40 arcn 300 682.46 352.46 320 220 arcn closepath fill}def Pattee-arm 600 0 translate 90 rotate Pattee-arm showpage %EOF
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PNG was developed as an improved, non-patented replacement for Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)—unofficially, the initials PNG stood for the recursive acronym "PNG's not GIF". [ 6 ] PNG supports palette-based images (with palettes of 24-bit RGB or 32-bit RGBA colors), grayscale images (with or without an alpha channel for transparency), and ...
Portable Anymap File Format ASCII.pnm image/x-portable-anymap Yes PostScript: page description/scripting language, levels 1–3 Adobe.ps, .ps2, .ps3 printing/publishing industry standard format PPM: Portable Pixmap File Format ASCII.ppm image/x-portable-pixmap Very easy to understand. Programs to analyze and write to this format are easily ...