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				bweil
								
									 
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			Used the free-standing version of Filter Forge for the first time, and found that the default file | open location was my fonts directory (perhaps because PFM files are located there, and that's a valid file type) - is that correct?
 
			It's apparent that PFM files (as in postscript type 1 fonts) is not what is meant by legal .pfm file types, what is the purpose of that file extension? I looked on the Wiki page and searched the forum to no avail. Thanks. Bob  | 
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| Posted: September 9, 2006 11:50 am | ||
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				Bella
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			True, the fonts directory was opened because it was the default File > Open directory on your system at the moment (probably, the most recently used path) and because it contained PFM files.
 
			PFM (Portable Float Map) is an unofficial extension to the pbm image format that supports HDR imaging. As Filter Forge employs HDR images, it supports PFM files.  | 
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| Posted: September 12, 2006 3:16 am | ||
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				onyXMaster
								
								
				 
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			Just to clear things up -- the PFM format supported by Filter Forge has no relation to Postscript Type 1 fonts, they just share the same extension.
 
			For description of the PFM format supported by Filter Forge, please visit http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke...ts/pbmhdr/  | 
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| Posted: September 12, 2006 7:52 am | ||
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				bweil
								
									 
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			Thanks, Bella and onyXMaster.				 
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| Posted: September 13, 2006 7:25 am | ||
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