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Graphics File Formats FAQ (Part 3 of 4): Where to Get File Format Specifications
Section - MIFF - Magick Image File Format

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MIFF is a bitmap format native to the ImageMagick toolkit which runs under
the X Window System. ImageMagick is capable of displaying and converting a
variety of still and animated graphics file formats.

The specification for MIFF is available in the ImageMagick distribution
available from:

  ftp://ftp.wizards.dupont.com/pub/ImageMagick/

For more information about ImageMagick and MIFF, contact:

  duPont de Nemour & Company
  Attn: John Cristy
  Central Research and Development
  Experimental Station
  P.O. Box 80328
  Room 162-A
  Wilmington, DE 19880-0328
  Voice: 302.695.1159
  Email: cristy@dupont.com

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Top Document: Graphics File Formats FAQ (Part 3 of 4): Where to Get File Format Specifications
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