what's a pnm file, how do i read it, pls?
i think its a printer file, from a failed print run. if i complete the prit, will i get back tge originall file, as it is the only copy, and my priter is u/s atm.
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i think its a printer file, from a failed print run. if i complete the prit, will i get back tge originall file, as it is the only copy, and my priter is u/s atm.
@boof
Further to @wiz57 reply:
Based on search results, a PNM file is an image file format that is part of the Netpbm package of graphics programs and a programming library. The key points about PNM files are:
PNM stands for "Portable Any Map" and refers collectively to the Portable Bitmap (PBM), Portable Graymap (PGM), and Portable Pixmap (PPM) image file formats
These formats were designed to be easily exchanged between different computing platforms, as they are minimalist and uncompressed
The PBM format was invented in the 1980s by Jef Poskanzer as a way to transmit monochrome bitmaps via email without data corruption
Poskanzer later developed the PGM (grayscale) and PPM (color) formats and released them as part of the Pbmplus library in 19881
In 1993, the Netpbm package was developed to replace the original Pbmplus, and it continues to be widely used on Unix-like systems today
PNM files are identified by a "magic number" at the start of the file (Px) rather than the file extension, though the extensions .pbm, .pgm, .ppm, or .pnm are conventionally used
PNM files are commonly used as intermediate formats for converting between other image file types, as the Netpbm tools provide a wide range of conversion capabilities
In summary, PNM is a family of minimalist, uncompressed image file formats that are widely used for image processing and conversion, especially in the Unix/Linux ecosystem.
Chelsea80
A PNM file is actually a portable anymap format used for images, not specifically printer files. You can open it with various image viewers or editing software. Completing a print won't give you back the original file, unfortunately. If it's your only copy, you might want to look into file recovery options if your printer's out of service.
pls recommend something
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/otxwykv4 ... vwm9u&dl=0
this is the file. i need it recovered and all the email addresses on the page pls.
thx.
It's just a normal and valid PNM file, readable with mtPaint, Viewnior and - of course - MMview
thanks, sorted it. v grateful.