β Category: | Vector Image Files |
β Developer: | Interwoven Systems |
π The global, major .FIF format assignment concerns the graphical file schema designed and opened up by MediaBin, a corporate structure that was later consumed by Interwoven Systems group. Particularly, the current .FIF pattern fits for storing a relevant image object with fractals, distinguished as smaller graphical fragments that can be repeated in scope of a common image and resized without reducing and losing original quality and accuracy of the image. In general, the .FIF extension principle is utilized for filling textures or other repeatable patterns on the canvas. Besides, the following .FIF file schema perfectly suits for designing and opening up high-definition prints. As a rule, the .FIF objects are designed with the involvement of a lossy encoding approach. The current technological foundation serves as an ideal method for identification and recognition of common fractals within the original image and consecutive reconstruction of the images with the introduction of fractals elements. Such a flexible and handy approach offers a smooth way to compress .FIF file samples at ratios as high as 2500:1 scale. In the outcome, the .FIF resources can be loaded and saved in Adobe Photoshop suite due to the introduction of third-party Genuine Fractals plug-in, downloaded from the external repository.
π This proper file layout composition and arrangement can be accurately opened up and extracted due to interaction with the Adobe Photoshop toolkit considering the former preinstallation of Genuine Fractals plug-in within the software environment.
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