VFZoom is a suite of server and client solutions designed for scaling, compressing, archiving, viewing, converting, managing, tracking and securing digital images. VFZ Photoshop Plug-in lets users incorporate VFZ (Vector Format for Zooming) content into most workflows and makes it possible for users to open VFZ/PFZ files, choose the enlargement desired, and save any image from a Photoshop session as a VFZ file. The VFZ format is a method of layering, compressing, and streaming image data. Using VFZ, users can select any one of six quality levels, designed for proofing up through the most fine art printing. It's compatible with such image formats as TIFF, JPEG, and BMP, and all conversions are 100 percent reversible.
Designed specifically for graphic arts enterprises, VFZoom products are targeted to those who need to distribute and print high-quality graphic files over a LAN/WAN or the Web.
The VFZ Photoshop Plug-in is available immediately worldwide for Adobe Photoshop 6.0 Mac and Windows versions at a cost of US$199. Site licenses are also available. You can download a fully functional copy of the VFZ Photoshop plug-ins and any VFZoom product for a free 14-day trial at the VFZ Web site.
2006-09-01 12:34:18
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answered by onefreakygeek 3
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nicely, it relies upon on the report. If that is an index.dat report, do not OPEN IT! that is a knowledge miner! (steals own information) some .dat applications are area of safe practices classes, yet you shouldn't prefer to open the report in the first position. they're more effective purposes than some thing to examine. some are information information that are not unavoidably opened with a application, yet with a database handler. for instance, a mail merge making use of information from excel ought to shop the configuration of the information as a .dat report, yet no longer unavoidably instruct the information itself.
2016-12-06 03:01:51
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answered by ? 3
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Portfolio 8 (but i never heard of that software b4).
It's an image file.
VFZ/PFZ PixelLive (3.0 SDK)
Paint Shop Pro 7 doesn't support it. PhotoShop might (i don't own it, but you can google it on www.abobe.com).
2006-09-01 10:36:50
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answered by · 5
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