PICtor PIC image format

PICtor is an image file format developed by John Bridges, the principal author of PCPaint, the first Paintbrush program for the PC. It was also the native file format for Pictor Paint and Graphics Animation System for Professionals (GRASP) (also by Bridges) and became the first widely accepted DOS imaging standard.

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enPICtor is an image file format developed by John Bridges, the principal author of PCPaint, the first Paintbrush program for the PC. It was also the native file format for Pictor Paint and Graphics Animation System for Professionals (GRASP) (also by Bridges) and became the first widely accepted DOS imaging standard.
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enPICtor is an image file format developed by John Bridges, the principal author of PCPaint, the first Paintbrush program for the PC. It was also the native file format for Pictor Paint and Graphics Animation System for Professionals (GRASP) (also by Bridges) and became the first widely accepted DOS imaging standard.
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Category:Graphics file formats
Color depth
Display adapter
Example Pictor Decoder
Example Pictor Encoder
Graphics Animation System for Professionals
Graphics file formats
John Bridges (software developer)
MS-DOS
Native mode
Off-screen buffer
PCPaint
Pictor Paint
Raster graphics
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