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Formats: File types or structures used to encode and store digital information, such as PDF, JPEG, or MP3. "Format is commonly used to describe certain standard sizes of photographs, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, stereographs, and many numerical designation for film sizes, and this sense appears in The Focal Encyclopedia of Photography (1965).

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Formats: File types or structures used to encode and store digital information, such as PDF, JPEG, or MP3. "Format is commonly used to describe certain standard sizes of photographs, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, stereographs, and many numerical designation for film sizes, and this sense appears in The Focal Encyclopedia of Photography (1965).

Formats: File types or structures used to encode and store digital information, such as PDF, JPEG, or MP3. "Format is commonly used to describe certain standard sizes of photographs, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, stereographs, and many numerical designation for film sizes, and this sense appears in The Focal Encyclopedia of Photography (1965).