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.ADC File Extension

A .ADC file is a Scanstudio 16 Color Image, created by Steffen Gutmann.

Open with ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop. Available for Windows.

What is a .ADC file?

The .ADC file extension is used for a specific type of image file known as a Scanstudio 16 Color Image. This kind of file is essentially a digital graphic that contains a picture or image made up of colors, but it is limited to using only 16 different colors. The reason it's called a "four-bit color bitmap graphic" is because in computer language, "four-bit" refers to the amount of data used to represent each color in the image, and in this case, it allows for 16 different colors (2^4 = 16). These .ADC files are not ordinary images; they are created by a program called ScanStudio. ScanStudio is special because it uses algorithms, which are sets of mathematical instructions, to create detailed maps from data collected by laser scans. This means that .ADC files are often used to store geographical map information, making them very important for tasks that involve mapping and understanding physical spaces.

If you have an .ADC file that you need to open, you would typically use specialized software that can handle the specific data and format of these files. Two programs known for being able to open and work with .ADC files are ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop and SGSI MapInfo Pro. - ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop is a powerful mapping and spatial analysis software widely used by geographers, planners, and many professionals in various industries to create detailed maps and geographic information systems (GIS) data. - SGSI MapInfo Pro is another professional GIS software that allows users to analyze, visualize, interpret, and output geographic data, making it easier to make informed decisions based on spatial information.

Both of these programs can open, view, and possibly edit .ADC files, allowing users to work with the geographical map information stored within them.

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