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Minolta RD-175 RAW
A multi-sensor raw format from the 90s.
MDC is the raw format used by the Minolta RD-175, a DSLR released in 1995. The camera was unique because it used *three* separate CCD sensors to create a single image, similar to 3CCD camcorders.
The RD-175 used three 0.38 megapixel sensors. Two sensors captured green and one captured red/blue. The MDC file stores this split data, which must be interpolated to form the final 1.75 megapixel image.
One of the first portable DSLRs.
Microsoft Windows Cursor
The standard format for static mouse cursors on Microsoft Windows.
The CUR format is the standard file format for static mouse cursors in the Microsoft Windows operating system. It is structurally almost identical to the ICO (Icon) format, with one key difference: the header contains a defined 'hotspot'. The hotspot specifies the exact pixel coordinate (x, y) that registers the click, such as the tip of an arrow pointer.
A CUR file starts with a header similar to an ICO file, but the 'image type' field is set to 2 (Cursor) instead of 1 (Icon). For each image in the file (it can contain multiple sizes/depths), the directory entry stores the hotspot X and Y coordinates instead of the color planes/bpp fields found in ICOs. The image data itself is typically a BMP with a 1-bit AND mask for transparency, or a PNG in modern versions.
Introduced with Windows 1.0, the format has evolved alongside Windows. Originally supporting only monochrome, it grew to support 16 colors, 256 colors, and finally 32-bit alpha-blended cursors in Windows XP.
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