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What is a TRIF file? Bitmap image file created in the TRIF format, which was designed by the Tiling Task Group (TTG) and sponsored by the National Bureau of Standards in 1987; supports bitonal images that are tiled with fixed-size squares.

More Information TRIF files are used for exchanging large engineering drawings in a black and white raster format.

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What is a TRIF file?

Bitmap image file created in the TRIF format, which was designed by the Tiling Task Group (TTG) and sponsored by the National Bureau of Standards in 1987; supports bitonal images that are tiled with fixed-size squares.

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TRIF files are used for exchanging large engineering drawings in a black and white raster format.

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What is a TRIF file?
Bitmap image file created in the TRIF format, which was designed by the Tiling Task Group (TTG) and sponsored by the National Bureau of Standards in 1987; supports bitonal images that are tiled with fixed-size squares.