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An image extension refers to the file extension of an image file, indicating the format of the image data. File extensions are typically a few characters appended to the end of a file name and separated by a dot. Common image file extensions include:
1. JPEG/JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group): .jpeg or .jpg
2. PNG (Portable Network Graphics): .png
3. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format): .gif
4. BMP (Bitmap): .bmp
5. TIFF (Tagged Image File Format): .tiff or .tif
6. SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics): .svg
7. RAW: The file extensions for raw image formats vary depending on the camera manufacturer (e.g., .raw, .cr2, .nef, .arw).
These extensions help software and operating systems recognize and interpret the file format, enabling users to view and work with images in various applications.
Files with the .xlsx extension are spreadsheet files, commonly generated using Microsoft Excel. This format, introduced as the default for Excel versions from 2007 onward, employs XML for structuring data. It represents an evolution from the earlier binary-based XLS format, which was standard in older Excel versions. Notably, XLSX files do not accommodate macros, a security measure distinguishing them from the older XLS format. For macro support, the XLSM format is used.
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