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ImageGear Professional v18.1 > User Guide > File Format Reference > ImageGear Supported File Formats Reference > CGM

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Full Name Computer Graphics Metafile
Format ID IG_FORMAT_CGM = 75
File Extension(s) *.cgm
Data Type Metafile Vector Image
Data Encoding Character-based, Binary, Clear-text encoded
Color Profile Support No
ImageGear Multipage Support Yes
ImageGear Alpha Channel Support No
ImageGear 3D Image Support No
ImageGear Raster to Vector Format Conversion Support No
ImageGear Unicode Text Display Support No
ImageGear Platforms Support Win32, Win64, .NET, .NET64
To support the CGM format, attach the ImageGear CAD/Vector CGM Component to Core ImageGear.

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Please see Vector Format Features Supported by ImageGear Professional > CGM for additional information.

ImageGear Filter Control Parameters:

Filter Control Parameter Type Default Value Available Values Description
WIDTH AT_INT32 512 Any positive value Defines the width of the empty DIB associated with the image after loading. DIB height is calculated using the file's scale factors. See Working with Vector Images.

Comments:

This is a standardized platform-independent format used for the interchange of bitmap and vector data.

CGM is a very feature-rich format which attempts to support the graphic needs of many general fields (graphic arts, technical illustration, cartography, visualization, electronic publishing, and so on). While the CGM format is rich in features (many graphical primitives and attributes), it is less complex than PostScript, produces much smaller (more compact) files, and allows the interchange of very sophisticated and artistic images.

Computer Graphics Metafile was developed by experts working on committees under the auspices of the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the American Standards National Institute (ANSI). It was specifically designed as a common format for the platform-independent interchange of bitmap and vector data, and for use in conjunction with a variety of input and output devices. Although CGM incorporates extensions designed to support bitmap (called raster in the CGM specification) data storage, files in CGM format are used primarily to store vector information. CGM files typically contain either bitmap or vector data, but rarely both.

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