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What is a PICTCLIPPING file? Image captured by the Mac OS X Finder when a user highlights and drags a graphic to the desktop; supports both image content as well as embedded textual data; often used for copying iTunes album cover art graphics.

More Information Picture clippings can be converted to other image formats using Lemkesoft's GraphicsConverter application. NOTE: PICTCLIPPING files can also be created using other selected content, such as highlighted cells from an Apple Numbers spreadsheet.

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What is a PICTCLIPPING file?

Image captured by the Mac OS X Finder when a user highlights and drags a graphic to the desktop; supports both image content as well as embedded textual data; often used for copying iTunes album cover art graphics.

More Information

Picture clippings can be converted to other image formats using Lemkesoft's GraphicsConverter application.

NOTE: PICTCLIPPING files can also be created using other selected content, such as highlighted cells from an Apple Numbers spreadsheet.

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Updated: June 15, 2010

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What is a PICTCLIPPING file?
Image captured by the Mac OS X Finder when a user highlights and drags a graphic to the desktop; supports both image content as well as embedded textual data; often used for copying iTunes album cover art graphics.