.EAP File Extension
Enterprise Architect Project
| Developer | Sparx Systems |
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3.6 | 12 Votes |
What is a EAP file?
An EAP file is a project used by Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect, a computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tool designed for modeling, designing, and managing software systems. It stores all the elements of a software project, including diagrams, models, requirements, and other structured data that help developers plan and document complex applications. EAP files may also include project documentation, notes, and version history.
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Sparx Systems developed the EAP format to organize Enterprise Architect project information in a central repository. The format is compatible with the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0 specification, and software architects, analysts, and development teams use EAP files to collaborate effectively, track project progress, and maintain consistency across large software systems.
How to open a EAP file
You can open EAP files with Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect. To open an EAP file with Enterprise Architect, select File → Open.
Programs that open EAP files
Adobe Photoshop Exposure File
| Developer | Adobe Systems |
| Popularity |
2.7 | 6 Votes |
An EAP file is a settings file used by Adobe Photoshop, a professional image editor. It provides exposure, offset, and gamma-correction values, allowing users to correct overexposed or underexposed photos without altering the original image. EAP files help photographers and graphic designers using Photoshop apply consistent exposure adjustments across multiple images.
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In Photoshop, users can apply or modify exposure settings from an EAP file in the "Exposure" adjustment window, accessible via Image → Adjustments → Exposure. The image editor reads the stored values in the EAP file and applies them to the image, allowing users to fine-tune brightness, contrast, and tonal balance. To save exposure presets as an EAP file, click the gear icon in the "Exposure" adjustment window and choose Save Preset... from the dropdown menu.
NOTE: Photoshop CS5 and later versions include several preinstalled EAP files, such as Minus 1.0, Minus 2.0, Plus 1.0, and Plus 2.0, located in the /Presets/Exposure/ directory.
How to open a EAP file
You can open EAP files with Adobe Photoshop. To open an EAP file with the program, select Image → Adjustments → Exposure…, click the gear icon in the "Exposure" adjustment window, and choose Load Preset... from the dropdown menu.