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.DIB

Not to be confused with .bmp or .BMP or .dib or .deb


MIME type: image/DIB image/x-DIB

Is binary? Yes

Is encrypted? No

Can execute dangerous code? Unknown

Related extensions: .DIB .bmp .BMP .wmf .WMF

Internet Media types: None

Uniform Type Identifier (UTI) com.microsoft.DIB

Type code DIB DIBfDIBp

Magic number Unknown

The capital doesn't differentiate the 2 files by much. They both still function the same.

A .DIB file is a Device Independant BitMap image file. The DIB file format, also known as bitmap image file, device independent bitmap (DIB) file format and bitmap, is a raster graphics image file format used to store bitmap digital images, independently of the display device (such as a graphics adapter), especially on Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems.

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Any modern (Windows, Windows 9x, Windows NT, Linux, GNU/Linux, Classic MacOS, MacOS, MacOS X, OS X, iOS, Android, OS/2, ChromiumOS, ChromeOS, Solaris, FreeBSL, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, etc.)


Opens with:

Eye of GNOME (GNOME, Linux)

GNOME Image viewer (GNOME, Linux)>

Gwenview (KDE, Linux, Windows)

QuickTime Player (Windows NT, Mac OS X, MacOS 11, MacOS 12)

Microsoft Paint (MS-PAINT) (Windows, Windows 9x, Windows NT, all versions of Windows)

Other? Unknown


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Definition 1: Device Independant BitMap image file

A .DIB file is a Device Independant BitMap image file. The DIB file format, also known as bitmap image file, device independent bitmap (DIB) file format and bitmap, is a raster graphics image file format used to store bitmap digital images, independently of the display device (such as a graphics adapter), especially on Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems.

The DIB file format is capable of storing two-dimensional digital images both monochrome and color, in various color depths, and optionally with data compression, alpha channels, and color profiles. The Windows Metafile (WMF) specification covers the DIB file format.


Definition 2: Pseudo-extension (null)

A pseudo-extension is a file format that is applied to a file, despite not having a purpose, other than to change the file name (such as DeviceIndependantBitMapImagwFile.DIB) however this file extension is rarely used as a pseudo-extension


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Version history

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Usage

DIB files are used as image files, although rarely in modern usage, excluding legacy usage.

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Shebang? Unknown

Encoding: Unknown

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GNOME 1: File not found

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