.FIF File

.fif is Fractal Image File

Features Description
File Extension .fif
Format Binary
Created by Interwoven Systems
Category Vector Image

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  1. How to open:
  2. How to convert:

What is an .FIF file?

The fif file extension is mainly used for a special Fractal Image Format.

FIF is a bitmap compression format for storing graphic file data. Fractals are geometrically describable units originally developed by Benoit Mandelbrot in the 1960s that reflect the patterns of nature much better than traditional Euclidean geometry.

MIME types:

application/fractals
image/fif

Files with fif file extension can be usually encountered as fractal generated pictures saved in the Fractal Image Format.


How to open:

Several graphics and editors, including the popular XnView should be capable of viewing or even editing of *.fif graphics.

How to convert:

Fractal generated images can be usually exported to common bitmap formats, such as JPEG, GIF or similar.

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