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August 29, 2008
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PICT: A Very MacIntosh Format
P Monitor with Apple pictureICT, which is an abbreviation for PICTure, can contain either vector or bitmap image information and is found uniquely on Macintosh systems. If this format was well-designed then it would be a very helpful format to use in graphic design. Unfortunately, this format is not engineered nearly as well as the PostScript-based EPS file format and PICTs frequently cause problems for imagesetters used to produce film. A printer or service bureau does not leap for joy when they find a PICT format graphic in a page-layout document. There are, however, a few solid uses for this file format:

  • One can use PICT graphics in presentation programs like PowerPoint on the Macintosh platform.

  • When a designer takes a "snapshot" of their computer's desktop, the snapshot is saved as a PICT. He/she can then translate the PICT, with an image-editing program, to use the image on a Web page or, if the use is small enough, in a professionally printed piece.

  • Because EPS files won't output well on inkjet printers that aren't PostScript enabled, one can use a vector-drawing program, like Freehand, to translate an EPS vector file to a PICT one which will print much more clearly.

  • EPS files use PICT previews which is what a designer sees on-screen when importing an EPS image into a page-layout program. They aren't very pretty on-screen but they help to precisely place an image.

  • This file format is ideal to use in the Mac's Desktop Pattern control panel to change the desktop's background pattern or photo.slug


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