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Canon RAW 2
The standard raw format for Canon DSLRs from 2004 to 2018.
CR2 (Canon Raw version 2) is the proprietary raw image format used by Canon EOS digital SLR cameras from the mid-2000s until the introduction of the CR3 format in 2018. If you shot with a Canon 5D Mark II, 7D, or Rebel T3i, you have thousands of these files. Like all raw formats, a CR2 file contains the unprocessed data from the image sensor. It is not an image yet; it is a dataset of light intensity values that must be 'demosaiced' by software to create a viewable picture. This allows you to change the white balance, recover highlights, and pull detail out of shadows long after the photo was taken.
CR2 is based on the TIFF file structure. It uses lossless compression to store the sensor data, which is typically 12-bit or 14-bit depending on the camera model. The file contains the raw image data, a full-size JPEG preview (for reviewing on the camera screen), and extensive 'MakerNotes' metadata that records every camera setting, from the lens used to the focus point selected.
CR2 replaced the older CRW format in 2004 with the release of the EOS 20D. It remained the standard for 14 years, making it one of the most widely supported and understood raw formats in history. It was eventually succeeded by CR3, which offers better compression.
Microsoft Icon
The standard format for icons on Microsoft Windows and the web (favicons).
The ICO format is a container for one or more images at multiple sizes and color depths. It allows a single file to store appropriate icons for different display contexts (e.g., 16x16 for menus, 256x256 for desktop). It supports transparency and, in modern versions, PNG compression.
ICO files contain a header followed by an icon directory that lists each image entry. Each entry can use either BMP (uncompressed) or PNG compression. The format supports 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit color depths with optional alpha channels.
Introduced with Microsoft Windows 1.0. It became the standard for website favicons with the release of Internet Explorer 5.
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