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.KIC File Extension

A .KIC file is a Kodak Compressed Image File, created by Kodak.

Open with Kodak EasyShare. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .KIC file?

The .KIC file extension stands for a Kodak Compressed Image File. This type of file is a bitmap image, which means it's made up of a grid of pixels. However, what makes .KIC files special is that they are compressed using a specific method developed by Kodak, a well-known company in the photography industry. This compression allows the image files to take up less space on your computer or storage device without losing much quality.

.KIC files are closely related to the standard .TIFF image format, which is a popular format for high-quality images. However, the key difference is that .KIC files use Kodak's proprietary compression algorithm to reduce file size. This format is also referred to as KIFF, which stands for "Kodak Image File Format." To open a .KIC file, you would typically use the Kodak EasyShare software, which was developed by Kodak specifically for managing and editing photos taken with Kodak cameras. This software makes it easy to view, organize, and edit your .KIC files, along with other image formats. However, it's important to note that Kodak has discontinued the development of the EasyShare program. This means that the software may not be updated in the future to support new operating systems or technologies.

Since Kodak EasyShare is no longer being updated, you might need to look for alternative programs that can open .KIC files. While specific alternatives are not mentioned here, you can search for image viewers or photo editing software that supports a wide range of image formats, including proprietary ones like .KIC. Some of these programs might require you to install additional plugins or codecs to handle the Kodak Image Compression.

Lastly, KIC is also an abbreviation for the Kodak Information Center, but in the context of file extensions, it specifically refers to the Kodak Compressed Image File format.

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