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Srfax Files Supported SRFax Supported File Formats We support the following file formats for sending faxes by email or from our web site interface; Compressed Files • Zipped Files - zip A compressed file can contain any number of files in the formats listed below. Document Files • Adobe Acrobat File - pdf • Microsoft Word Document - doc, docx • Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet - xls, xlsx • Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation - ppt • .rtf - Microsoft Rich Text Format - rtf • .wri - Microsoft WordPad Document - wri • Text File - txt Web Files • HTML files – htm, html Image Files • Adobe Digital Negative - dng • Adobe Encapsulated PostScript - eps, epi, ps, ai • Adobe Photoshop Document - psd, pdd • Adobe Portable Document Format - pdf • Aldus Placeable metafiles - apm • Alias Wavefront PIX - pix • Amiga Interchange File - iff, lbm • AT&T Multigen ICN - icn • Biorad confocal image - pic • CALS type 1 and type 2 - cal, cals • Canon photo RAW CRW - crw • Canon photo RAW CR2 - cr2 • Cineon Image File Format - dpx • Compuserve RLE - rle • Creo photo RAW - mos • DCX - Multipaged PCX - dcx • Dicom Medical Image - dcm, dicom, dic, acr • Direct Draw Surface - dds • Dr. Halo - cut • Enhanced Metafiles - emf • FlashPix Format - fpx, mix • FUJI photo RAW - raf • GEM Raster Image - gem, img • Graphics Interchange Format - gif • Group3 1D Fax File - g3 • Group4 Fax File - g4 • HDRI Radiance - hdr, rgbe, xyze • ICA Image Object Content Architecture Format - ica, mda, psg • JPEG Network Graphic - jng • Joint Belevel Image Expert Group - jbg, jbig • Joint Belevel Image Expert Group 2 - jb2 • Joint Photographic Experts Group - jpeg, jpg, jpe, jfif, htm • Joint Photographic Experts Group 2000 - p2, jpc, j2k, jpx, j2c • KOALA Paint - koa • Kodak Photo CD - pcd • Kodak photo RAW - k25, kdc, dcr • Logitech Fotoman Pixtura - pxn • MacDraw - mac • Macintosh picture - pict, pct, pic • Microsoft Image Document - mdi • Mamiya photo RAW - mef • Microsoft Access snapshot file - snp • Microsoft Paint - msp • Minolta photo RAW - mrw • MS Windows Animated Cursor - ani • MS Windows Bitmap (with RLE) - bmp, vga, rl4, rl8, sys, bmp, dib, rle • MS Windows Cursor - cur • MS Windows DIB - dib • MTV Raytracer - mtv • Multiple Network Graphic - mng • NEC PowerVR texture - pvr • Nikon photo RAW - nef • Olympus photo RAW - orf • Open EXR - exr • OS/2 Bitmap Array - bmp,bga • OTA Nokia Logo Bitmap - otb, gsm • Paint Shop Pro File Format - psp • Pentax photo RAW - pef • Palm Pilot Image File - pdb • Panasonic RAW - raw • PhaseOne photo RAW - tiff, tif • Pixar Picture - pxr • Portable Network Graphics - png • Portable Bitmap - pbm, pnm • Portable Graymap - pgm, pnm • Portable Pixelmap - ppm, pnm • Portable Anymap (PNM) - pbm, pgm, ppm, pnm • Portable Anymap (PAM) - pam • Portable Floatmap - pfm • Preliminary BigTIFF - tif, tiff, btf, tf8 • Psion series 3 bitmap - pic • RAW - raw • Samsung photo RAW - tiff, tif, pef • Scitex CT - ch, ct, sct • Softimage PIC - pic • Structure Fax Format - sff • Silicon Graphics Image - sgi, rgb • Softimage PIC - pic • Sony RAW File - arw, srf, sr2 • Symantec WinFax Format - fxm, fxr, fxs, fxd • SUN Raster File - sun, ras • Tag Image File Format (all types, revisions and so on) - tif, tiff • Truevision Targa - tga, vst, vda, icb, tpic • Utah RLE raster - rle • VICAR Video Image Communication and Retrieval - vic, vicar, img • Wavefront RLA - rla • Webshots Image, Collections and Downloaded - wb1, wbc, wbz • Windows Clipboard - clp • Windows GDI+ dual metafile - emf • Windows GDI+ metafile - emf • Windows metafiles - wmf • Wireless Bitmap (Level 0) - wbm, wbmp • Word Perfect Graphic - wpg • XWD X Windows system window dump - xwd, x11 • X11 Bitmap - xbm • X11 Pixmap - xpm • ZSoft Paintbrush PCX - pcx, pcc .
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