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sharpVISION™ Digital Camera 
sharpVISION
 User Manual
 
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sharpVISION supports the image formats listed in the table below: 
Format 
Ext 
Pixel Depth 
Notes 
 
 
 
 
Tagged Image File Format - TIFF™ 
TIF 
8/16 Grayscale 
Windows™ Bitmap 
BMP 
8 Grayscale 
Portable network Graphics – PNG 
PNG 
8/16 Grayscale 
Multi-Page TIFF 
MPT 
8/16 Grayscale 
Multi-page Raw 
MPR 
8/16 
Grayscale (IDT proprietary) 
Multi-page Compressed 
MCF 
8/16 
Grayscale (IDT proprietary) 
Audio Video Interleaved (AVI) 
AVI 
Grayscale (standard codec) 
Apple Quick Time (MOV) 
MOV 
8 Grayscale 
Weinberger Sequence (BLD) 
BLD 
8 Grayscale 
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) 
MPG 
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8.1. Formats overview 
8.1.1. TIFF Format 
TIFF pictures store a single raster image at any color depth. TIFF is arguably the most widely 
supported graphic file format in the printing industry. It supports optional compression, and is 
not suitable for viewing in Web browsers. 
The TIFF format is an extensible format, which means that a programmer can modify the 
original specification to add functionality or meet specific needs. This can lead to 
incompatibilities between different types of TIFF pictures. 
8.1.2. Bitmap Format 
Windows bitmap files are stored in a device-independent bitmap (DIB) format that allows 
Windows to display the bitmap on any type of display device. The term "device independent" 
means that the bitmap specifies pixel color in a form independent of the method used by a 
display to represent color. The default filename extension of a Windows DIB file is .BMP. 
For further information, refer to the Microsoft™ documentation.