.112 — ACDM Image File
ACD Systems · 1993
.112 files are proprietary image files used by ACDSee software, often for storing image data with high quality.
Key Features
- Proprietary raster image format.
- Supports uncompressed or lossless compression.
- Primarily used by ACDSee software.
- Aims to preserve image quality.
Best For
- Users heavily invested in the ACDSee software ecosystem.
- Storing images where absolute quality preservation is paramount and interoperability is not a concern.
- Temporary storage during a workflow that exclusively uses ACDSee.
Less Ideal For
- Sharing images with others who don't use ACDSee.
- Web use or digital distribution.
- Long-term archiving without a plan to convert.
- Use with most image editing or viewing applications outside of ACDSee.
Common Use Cases
- Storing images within the ACDSee software suite.
- Archiving images with minimal quality loss.
- Intermediate file format during editing in ACDSee.
- Occasional use when a user specifically exports to this format from ACDSee.
How to Open It
- The primary method is to open the .112 file directly within ACDSee software.
- If ACDSee is not installed, use a file conversion tool or online converter that supports the .112 format.
- Some advanced image editors or viewers might offer ACDSee format support, but this is uncommon.
What is a .112 file?
The .112 file extension is primarily associated with ACDSee, a popular image viewing and editing software. These files are essentially proprietary image files created and used by ACDSee. They typically store uncompressed or losslessly compressed image data, making them suitable for preserving image quality during editing or storage within the ACDSee ecosystem. While they can be opened directly by ACDSee, external conversion is often necessary for use in other applications.
Programs That Open .112 Files
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | ACDSee Photo Studio | Paid | Official |
How to Convert .112 Files
| Format | Method |
|---|---|
| .JPG | ACDSee software, Online file converters |
| .PNG | ACDSee software, Online file converters |
Common Problems with .112 Files
Frequently Asked Questions
An ACDM file is a proprietary image format used by ACD Systems' software, primarily ACDSee, for storing image data.
Directly, you can only open .112 files using ACDSee software. For other applications, you typically need to convert the file to a common format like JPG or PNG.
The .112 format can store images uncompressed or using lossless compression, meaning no image quality is lost.
Technical Details
ACDM (ACDSee Image File) format is a raster image format. It can store uncompressed or losslessly compressed pixel data. The file structure is specific to ACD Systems and is not publicly documented, making it less interoperable with other software.