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What is a CPC file? Bitmap image compressed using the Cartesian Perceptual Compression (CPC) algorithm; designed for compressing 1-bit raster images, such as black-and-white photographs and line art; often used for compressing monochrome design layouts, legal documents, and other types of scanned text files.

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What is a CPC file?

Bitmap image compressed using the Cartesian Perceptual Compression (CPC) algorithm; designed for compressing 1-bit raster images, such as black-and-white photographs and line art; often used for compressing monochrome design layouts, legal documents, and other types of scanned text files.

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Cartesian Products CPC Tool

Microsoft Internet Explorer with Cartesian Products CPC View ax plugin

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Mozilla Firefox with CPC Lite pi plugin

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LizardTech Document Express

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Cartesian Products CPC Tool

Apple Safari with Cartesian Products CoPyCat plugin

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Cartesian Products CPC Tool

Mozilla Firefox with Cartesian Products CoPyCat plugin

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Category: Raster Image Files

Updated: May 14, 2009

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What is a CPC file?
Bitmap image compressed using the Cartesian Perceptual Compression (CPC) algorithm; designed for compressing 1-bit raster images, such as black-and-white photographs and line art; often used for compressing monochrome design layouts, legal documents, and other types of scanned text files.