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Most people still default to .xls without thinking twice. 🤔 But that one click, .xls vs .xlsx, quietly limits your rows, your features, your file's future. 📊 Small decisions shape your tools more than you realize. ✨ #Excel #Microsoft365 #ExcelTips #TechTips #FileFormats
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wrong axis missing texture faces inside out I leanred to hate all fileformats, exporter, modeling tools, engines....
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It's time to change the game. Stay tuned for the reveal of new file formats that our system can create, identify, list, and add. Preparing final actions... The reveal is coming. #TechNews #Innovation #FileFormats #StayTuned Source:...
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the sidemenu of the 3d builder is a dead giveaway: (the provided fileformats are all 3d-printer friendly)
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theres so many fake fileformats i hate my life
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Mor eUnpopular Opinion: Why you use Exel if you could use Libre Office or Open Office, all without the Microsoft bullshit, but the same abilitys and fileformats?
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Export settings matter more than you think. PNG for transparency, JPEG for photos, SVG for logos, PDF for print. Wrong format = quality loss = unhappy client.Save this checklist. #DesignTips #GraphicDesign #FileFormats #DesignWorkflow
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Nano banana Pro on the Gemini app, 14 languages . { "project": "MICRO WORLDS Museum Exhibition Poster", "format": { "size": "A2 (420mm × 594mm)", "orientation": "vertical", "bleed": "3mm", "colorSpace": "CMYK for print, sRGB for digital preview" }, "designConcept": { "description": "Contemporary Swiss-grid poster where multilingual text is arranged to form a curved banana silhouette. The typography creates the shape through strategic placement and scaling, with languages flowing along the curve. Each language line features a different Google brand color, creating a vibrant rainbow effect along the banana curve.", "style": "Minimalist, typographic-driven, museum-quality with bold chromatic energy" }, "colorPalette": { "primary": { "googleBlue": "4285F4", "googleRed": "EA4335", "googleYellow": "FBBC05", "googleGreen": "34A853" }, "extended": { "deepBlue": "1A73E8", "coral": "FF6D5A", "amber": "F9AB00", "teal": "00897B", "violet": "7B1FA2", "pink": "D93025", "lime": "7CB342", "sky": "039BE5" }, "background": { "primary": "FFFFFF", "warmWhite": "FAFAFA", "softGray": "F8F9FA" }, "text": { "primary": "#202124", "secondary": "5F6368", "subtle": "9AA0A6" }, "gradientOverlay": { "type": "subtle mesh gradient", "colors": ["4285F4 at 5% opacity", "EA4335 at 3% opacity", "FBBC05 at 4% opacity", "34A853 at 3% opacity"], "description": "Very subtle background warmth suggesting the Google palette without overpowering" } }, "multilingualContent": { "colorStrategy": "Each language receives a unique color from the Google palette, distributed to create visual rhythm and balance along the banana curve", "languages": [ { "id": 1, "language": "English", "text": "MICRO WORLDS", "role": "headline", "position": "banana curve top", "fontStyle": "bold geometric sans", "fontSize": "largest", "color": "4285F4", "colorName": "Google Blue" }, { "id": 2, "language": "Japanese", "text": "微小世界のデザイン", "role": "subhead", "position": "upper curve", "fontStyle": "light weight sans", "fontSize": "large", "color": "EA4335", "colorName": "Google Red" }, { "id": 3, "language": "Arabic", "text": "عوالم صغيرة، أفكار كبيرة", "role": "feature line", "position": "mid curve", "fontStyle": "elegant Naskh", "fontSize": "medium-large", "direction": "RTL", "color": "FBBC05", "colorName": "Google Yellow" }, { "id": 4, "language": "Korean", "text": "미시 세계의 경이로움", "translation": "Wonders of the microscopic world", "position": "curve segment", "fontStyle": "clean sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "34A853", "colorName": "Google Green" }, { "id": 5, "language": "Mandarin Chinese", "text": "微观世界的奥秘", "translation": "Mysteries of the micro world", "position": "curve segment", "fontStyle": "modern sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "1A73E8", "colorName": "Deep Blue" }, { "id": 6, "language": "Hindi", "text": "सूक्ष्म जगत का अन्वेषण", "translation": "Exploration of the microscopic world", "position": "curve segment", "fontStyle": "Devanagari sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "FF6D5A", "colorName": "Coral" }, { "id": 7, "language": "Russian", "text": "Микромиры вокруг нас", "translation": "Micro worlds around us", "position": "curve segment", "fontStyle": "geometric sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "7B1FA2", "colorName": "Violet" }, { "id": 8, "language": "French", "text": "L'univers de l'infiniment petit", "translation": "The universe of the infinitely small", "position": "lower curve", "fontStyle": "elegant sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "F9AB00", "colorName": "Amber" }, { "id": 9, "language": "Spanish", "text": "Mundos diminutos, ideas inmensas", "translation": "Tiny worlds, immense ideas", "position": "lower curve", "fontStyle": "clean sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "00897B", "colorName": "Teal" }, { "id": 10, "language": "Portuguese", "text": "Pequenos mundos, grandes descobertas", "translation": "Small worlds, great discoveries", "position": "curve segment", "fontStyle": "modern sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "039BE5", "colorName": "Sky Blue" }, { "id": 11, "language": "German", "text": "Die Schönheit des Mikrokosmos", "translation": "The beauty of the microcosm", "position": "curve segment", "fontStyle": "geometric sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "D93025", "colorName": "Crimson Red" }, { "id": 12, "language": "Hebrew", "text": "עולמות זעירים, תגליות ענקיות", "translation": "Tiny worlds, giant discoveries", "position": "curve segment", "fontStyle": "modern Hebrew", "fontSize": "medium", "direction": "RTL", "color": "7CB342", "colorName": "Lime Green" }, { "id": 13, "language": "Thai", "text": "โลกจิ๋วที่ยิ่งใหญ่", "translation": "The great tiny world", "position": "curve base", "fontStyle": "Thai sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "4285F4", "colorName": "Google Blue" }, { "id": 14, "language": "Greek", "text": "Μικρόκοσμοι, μεγάλες ανακαλύψεις", "translation": "Microcosms, great discoveries", "position": "curve base", "fontStyle": "geometric sans", "fontSize": "medium", "color": "EA4335", "colorName": "Google Red" } ] }, "bananaTypographyShape": { "description": "Text lines arranged along a gentle arc resembling a banana silhouette tilted approximately 30 degrees from vertical. The color progression creates a rainbow-like flow along the curve.", "curveSpecification": { "type": "bezier arc", "startPoint": "upper right", "endPoint": "lower left", "curvature": "gentle convex arc facing left", "rotation": "30 degrees clockwise from vertical" }, "textFlow": "Each language line follows the curve, with varying font sizes and Google palette colors creating visual rhythm and the overall mass forming a recognizable banana shape", "spacing": "Tighter at the tips, slightly more open in the middle belly of the curve", "colorFlow": "Colors arranged to create pleasing chromatic transitions: blues and greens transitioning through yellows and reds" }, "graphicElements": { "concentricRings": { "description": "Thin concentric circles suggesting microscope view or cellular structure", "placement": "Subtle, positioned behind or intersecting the banana text shape", "colorTreatment": { "style": "gradient stroke or multi-color segments", "colors": ["4285F4", "EA4335", "FBBC05", "34A853"], "opacity": "15-25%" }, "lineWeight": "0.5pt to 1.5pt", "quantity": "4 rings, each a different Google color" }, "halftoneTexture": { "description": "Subtle dot pattern adding depth with chromatic variation", "placement": "Background, concentrated near graphic elements", "colorTreatment": "Mix of Google palette colors at very low opacity", "opacity": "3-8%", "dotSize": "very fine" }, "accentDots": { "description": "Small scattered circles in Google colors adding playfulness", "placement": "Sparse, around the banana shape edges", "sizes": "2mm to 6mm diameter", "colors": ["4285F4", "EA4335", "FBBC05", "34A853"], "opacity": "20-40%", "quantity": "8-12 dots total" }, "subtleGradientGlow": { "description": "Soft ambient glow behind the text composition", "type": "radial gradient", "colors": ["#4285F4 at 5%", "#FBBC05 at 3%", "transparent"], "placement": "centered behind banana shape" } }, "fixedTextElements": { "detailsLine": { "text": "Oct 12–Dec 3 • City Science Museum", "position": "lower portion, outside banana shape", "alignment": "left or centered", "fontStyle": "light sans", "color": "#202124", "accentTreatment": { "bullet": "• rendered in #EA4335 (Google Red)", "dates": "optional subtle color highlight" } }, "footer": { "text": "Tickets at micros.example", "position": "bottom margin", "fontStyle": "small caps or light weight", "color": "#5F6368" } }, "typography": { "recommendedFonts": { "primary": "Google Sans, Product Sans, or Inter", "fallback": "Helvetica Now, Neue Haas Grotesk", "japanese": "Noto Sans JP or Hiragino Sans", "arabic": "Noto Naskh Arabic or Adobe Arabic", "hebrew": "Noto Sans Hebrew or Open Sans Hebrew", "hindi": "Noto Sans Devanagari", "thai": "Noto Sans Thai", "korean": "Noto Sans KR or Pretendard", "chinese": "Noto Sans SC or PingFang SC", "greek": "Noto Sans or system Greek support", "cyrillic": "Noto Sans or Inter" }, "hierarchy": { "headline": "Bold, largest scale, anchor of composition", "subheads": "Medium weight, supporting scale", "bodyLanguages": "Light to regular weight, smaller scale", "details": "Light weight, smallest scale" } }, "layout": { "gridSystem": "12-column Swiss grid", "margins": "Generous, minimum 40mm on all sides", "negativeSpace": "Abundant white space surrounding the banana text form, allowing colors to breathe", "visualBalance": "Asymmetric, with banana shape positioned slightly right of center" }, "styleNotes": { "aesthetic": "Clean, contemporary, Google Material Design influenced while maintaining museum sophistication", "colorBalance": "Primary Google colors (blue, red, yellow, green) used for most prominent text; extended palette for variety", "mood": "Optimistic, innovative, accessible, playful yet intellectual", "contrast": "High contrast between vibrant text colors and pure white background ensures readability and visual punch" }, "constraints": { "noLogos": true, "noWatermarks": true, "noExtraText": true, "accurateScripts": "All non-Latin scripts must be correctly shaped and readable", "RTLhandling": "Arabic and Hebrew must render right-to-left correctly" }, "outputRequirements": { "resolution": "300 DPI minimum", "fileFormats": ["PDF/X-4", "PNG", "TIFF"], "textRendering": "All text must be crisp and legible, no AI gibberish", "colorAccuracy": "Ensure Google brand colors are accurately reproduced" }, "promptForImageGeneration": { "condensed": "A2 vertical museum poster for 'MICRO WORLDS' exhibition. Pure white background (#FFFFFF). Multilingual text in 14 languages arranged along a curved path forming a banana silhouette tilted 30 degrees. Each language in a different Google brand color: Blue #4285F4, Red #EA4335, Yellow #FBBC05, Green #34A853, plus extended palette (teal, violet, coral, amber, sky blue, lime, crimson). Bold geometric sans headline 'MICRO WORLDS' in Google Blue at top of curve. Languages include English, Japanese (微小世界のデザイン), Arabic (عوالم صغيرة، أفكار كبيرة), Korean, Chinese, Hindi, Russian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Hebrew, Thai, Greek. Thin concentric rings in four Google colors at low opacity behind text. Subtle scattered accent dots in Google colors. Swiss-grid layout with generous white space. Footer: 'Oct 12–Dec 3 • City Science Museum' and 'Tickets at micros.example' in dark gray #202124. Clean, minimalist, vibrant, print-ready. No logos, no watermarks. All scripts correctly rendered and legible. Contemporary Google Material Design aesthetic meets museum sophistication.", "ultraCondensed": "Minimalist A2 poster, white background, 14 languages forming banana curve shape, each text line a different Google color (blue red yellow green teal violet coral amber), headline MICRO WORLDS in bold blue, includes Japanese Arabic Korean Chinese Hindi Russian French Spanish Portuguese German Hebrew Thai Greek, thin multicolor concentric rings behind, scattered color dots, Swiss grid, generous whitespace, footer Oct 12-Dec 3 City Science Museum, clean museum aesthetic, no logos, accurate multilingual typography" } }
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Sharing your notes has never been easier with XNote! Whether it's handwritten or text-converted, XNote allows you to send your notes in multiple formats like PDF, PNG, SVG, DOCX, and Markdown, quickly and without any hassle. No more formatting errors—just smooth and efficient sharing. Get your notes ready to go and share them in the perfect format every time with XNote. #xnote #notetaking #notesharing #productivity #techforsuccess #fileformats #convertandsend #effortlessorganization #worksmart #notesonthego #workefficiency
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nothing worse than working with valves fuckass fileformats tbh why you wanna be different so bad brooo, just use .dae ATLEAST
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The latest version of #PRONOM, v120 has been released! Identification for 30 new PUIDs, 32 new signatures and 32 updates. #digipres #fileformats #digitalpreservation nationalarchives.gov.uk/abou…

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The new #Outlook has many benefits. dealing with fileformats is not one of it
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Whether you're printing miniatures, prototypes, or full-on industrial parts, choosing the right file type can make all the difference. STL, OBJ, STEP, or something else? Each format has its perks (and quirks), and we’re breaking them all down. #3DPrinting #FileFormats #Tech #DAM
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🔍 Want to dive into the world of file formats and discover the magic behind your favorite files? Learn how to recognize different file types by their unique magic numbers. These hidden identifiers help you quickly detect the type of a file by simply reading its raw binary data. Let’s get started with the most common formats and see how easy it is to identify them using basic tools like hexdump and grep! 🖥️ 🚨 Did you know? Every file has a unique signature, called a magic number! 🤯 These numbers are hidden at the start of a file and can help us determine its type even without opening it! Today, we’re starting with JPEG files, which can be identified by the magic number FF D8 FF. 🔍 Here's a simple command to check: hexdump -C image.jpg | grep 'FF D8 FF' ✅ Pro Tip: You can apply this to other formats as well, like PNG, PDF, and ZIP—stay tuned for more in this series! 📅 ...tips and tricks on file formats, cybersecurity, and programming! #HexDump #MagicNumbers #FileFormats #CyberSecurity #LinuxHacks #TechTips #ProgrammingCommunity #DataForensics #CTF #HackTheBox #Cybersecurity101 #TechTalk #LearnToCode #ReverseEngineering #FileAnalysis #ExploitDev"
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Friday Mood: making and organizing dem comics. 🙃 CMYK and RGB! #ComicArt #TwoThingsAreEquallyTrue #Mood #FridayVibes #FridayFeeling #HappyFriday #DigitalComics #FileFormats #TIFF4L
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Join me in celebrating #WDPD2024 by contributing to the PRONOM registry Hackathon (7th - 14th November 2024). #digipres #fileformats github.com/digital-preservat…
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Have you seen the list of World Digital Preservation Day events being organized all over the world on 7th November?!? Amazing events to raise awareness for #digitalpreservation and our digital legacy. You can participate in #WDPD2024 too! Find out how: dpconline.org/events/world-d…
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My paper is available for an early read. ipres2024.pubpub.org/pub/frn… #digipres #Macintosh #fileformats
Please come join us in Ghent next month for #iPres2024. I'm presenting a paper on a method of identification of early #Macintosh files. I am also teaming up with great people to discuss disk imaging and container signatures! You can register @ ipres2024.pubpub.org/registr… #digipres
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Choosing the right file format is essential for efficiency and performance in data engineering. Let's explore the distinct differences of each format ✔ CSV: Simple and human-readable, but inefficient for large datasets. Best for lightweight tasks. ✔ JSON: Flexible with nested structures, ideal for APIs, but can be bulky and slow for large-scale processing. ✔ Parquet: Columnar format optimized for analytics. Great for querying specific columns, with excellent compression. ✔ ORC: Similar to Parquet, optimized for Hadoop ecosystems— high-performance with strong compression. ✔ Avro: Row-based, excels in schema evolution. Perfect for streaming data and integration with systems like Kafka. ✔ XML: Verbose and less common today, but still used for legacy system compatibility. However, JSON has largely replaced XML in modern data engineering workflows. ✔ Delta Lake: Builds on Parquet, adding ACID transactions. Ideal for unified batch and streaming pipelines. Tip: Match your file format to your processing needs—Parquet or ORC for analytics, Avro for streaming, and JSON for APIs. #DataEngineering #analyticsengineering #FileFormats #BigData #Parquet
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