Convert XPS to PAM
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Microsoft XML Paper Specification File
Extension | .xps |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Programs | 🔵 Evince 🔵 XPS Viewer 🔵 MuPDF 🔵 Harlequin RIP 🔵 Okular 🔵 STDU Viewer 🔵 Xara DEsigner Pro 🔵 XPS Annotator |
Main program | 🔵 XPSView |
Description | 🔵 The open XML paper specification is known as XPS and is a structured XML markup used to dictate how document pages are displayed. This markup language is a subset of XAML, allowing for the inclusion of vector graphics in documents. Microsoft developed XPS with the goal of providing an alternative to PDF. This file format has been adopted as an international standard by Ecma International under ECMA-388. |
Technical details | 🔵 XPS is a subset of XAML, consisting of structured markup used to define the appearance of a document for distribution, storage, development, and printing purposes. XAML allows users to incorporate vector graphics elements easily, as their description is informal and straightforward. Raster images support high-definition images, preventing the appearance of artifacts and reducing the workload on computer processes. Operating systems include print spooler formats with the capability to print from printers that are not XPS-aware, resulting in lower quality images compared to those that are XPS-aware. Supported features of XPS files include printing arrangements, color gradients, transparency, calibrated printers, CMYK color spaces, and various ink systems. |
Developer | 🔵 Microsoft, Ecma International |
MIME type | 🔵 application/oxps 🔵 application/vnd.ms-xpsdocument |
pam
Extension | .pam |
Category | 🔵 images |
Description | 🔵 The PAM format (Portable Arbitrary Map) is a flexible and extensible image file format that supports a wide range of color spaces, pixel formats, and metadata. It was developed as part of the Netpbm project, which provides a suite of command-line tools for manipulating images in various formats. |
Technical details | 🔵 PAM files consist of a header section and a data section. The header section contains metadata about the image, such as its dimensions, color space, pixel format, and any additional properties or comments. The data section contains the actual pixel values, which can be stored in a variety of formats, including binary, ASCII, or compressed. PAM supports a wide range of pixel formats, including grayscale, RGB, CMYK, YCbCr, and HSV, as well as alpha channels for transparency. It also supports various compression algorithms, such as gzip and bzip2, which can be applied to the data section of the file. |