kgeisel@nfsun.UUCP (kurt geisel) (07/26/88)
Does anyone understand the format for Sculpt-3D's "RGB" files? I would like to trace a picture using many bitplanes and then display the file on a Mac II. I have found every viewer I could including IFF, GIF, raw, etc. and have never even seen a reference to "standard" RGB format. I would appreciate if anyone had any clue about the format of this file. A viewer already written for the Mac would be even better. Thanks, +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Kurt Geisel, Intelligent Technology Group, Inc. | | Bix: kgeisel | | ARPA: kgeisel%nfsun@uunet.uu.net US Snail: | | UUCP: uunet!nfsun!kgeisel 65 Lambeth Dr. | | Pittsburgh, PA 15241 | | If a rule fires and no one sees it, did it really fire? | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
wetter@tybalt.caltech.edu (Pierce T. Wetter) (07/27/88)
> >Does anyone understand the format for Sculpt-3D's "RGB" files? I would No, but here is a guess. 8 bits of Red, 8 bits of Green, 8 bits of Blue, repeat. There is also probably a head describing the dimensions of thee image. Quantizer in gf-picturetools on sumex, might convert pictures like this I don't know, you'll have to check. Pierce ---------------------------------------------------------------- wetter@tybalt.caltech.edu Race For Space Grand Prize Winner. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Useless Advice #986: Never sit on a Tack.