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| File Description | 1-bit (black and white) raster image; can be uncompressed or compressed using CCITT group 4 compression; available in Type I and Type II versions, though Type I is more common. CALS stands for "Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support." The standard was developed by the U.S. Department of Defense as a means to electronically capture military documentation. |
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| File Description | File created by 3ds Max, a three-dimensional modeling and animation application; contains adjustment values for a biped's pose created while in the Adjust Talent Pose mode; used for adding pose information to the figure's structure, which is saved in a .FIG file. NOTE: A biped is a two-footed figure, such as a human character. |
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| File Description | Calendar created by various Broderbund calendar design programs; contains dates and events, separated by months; may also include custom images for each month and user-defined formatting. |
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| Updated 4/16/2009 |
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