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Graphics File Formats FAQ (Part 3 of 4): Where to Get File Format Specifications
Section - DPX - Digital Moving Picture Exchange

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         Type: Bitmap
    Extension: dpx, cin
      Version: 
  Compression:
  Color Depth:
   Maintainer: SMPTE <http://www.smpte.org/>
Specification:

DPX is the SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers)
standard file format for Digital Moving Picture Exchange. DPX is, in fact,
the Kodak Cineon raster file format with just a few slight modifications to
the file's header.

The DPX specification is referred to as the ANSI/SMPTE 268M-1994 Standard
(dated: 18 February 1994) and is available directly from SMPTE:

  The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
  595 W. Hartsdale Avenue
  White Plains, NY 10607 USA
  Voice: 914.761.1100
  Fax:   914.761.3115
  Web:   http://www.smpte.org/

You can find a complete listng of all SMPTE standards at
http://www.smpte.org/stds/stscope.html

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