PICT (PCT)
The Macintosh PICT file format was developed for the macOS platform by Apple Computer Inc. It is a native file format of QuickDraw and can contain both vectors and bitmaps. The Macintosh PICT file format is widely used in Macintosh applications.
To import a PICT file
1
Click
File Import.
2
Locate the folder in which the file is stored.
3
Choose
PCT - Macintosh PICT (*.pct; *.pict) from the list box next to the
File name box.
You can drag on the drawing page to resize the image.
To export a PICT file
1
Click
File Export.
2
Locate the folder in which you want to save the file.
3
Choose
PCT - Macintosh PICT from the
Save as type list box.
4
Type a filename in the
File name list box.
PICT (PCT) technical notes
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Corel graphics programs can import
vector drawings and
bitmaps contained in PICT (PCT) files.
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Objects that contain a fill and an outline open as a group of two objects. One object is the outline, and the other is the fill.
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PICT fills are often bitmap patterns, and the Corel program tries to maintain these fills as bitmap patterns.
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Pattern outlines are converted to a solid color.
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Text in PICT files opens as editable text. If a typeface in the imported file is not available on your computer, it is converted to the font that it most closely resembles.
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Text alignment may not be preserved in the original file. This is due to the differences in font size, and intercharacter and interword spacing between the two formats. Any misalignment is easily corrected using the text formatting settings in the program.