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| '''BMP''', short for bitmap, is an raster graphics image format used by {{gldsrc|4.1}}. While the file format itself supports 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit formats, as well as RLE compression for 8-bit and lower formats, GoldSrc ''exclusively'' uses the uncompressed 8-bit format for BMPs. The exception is the [[screenshot]] command, which creates a 24-bit BMP. | |||
| == See also == | |||
| * [[TGA]], the image format used for 24-bit and 32-bit images in GoldSrc | |||
| * [[Screenshot]] | |||
| == External links == | |||
| {{w|BMP file format}} on Wikipedia | |||
| [[Category:File formats]] | [[Category:File formats]] | ||
| [[Category:Image formats]] | [[Category:Image formats]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:17, 12 July 2024
BMP, short for bitmap, is an raster graphics image format used by  GoldSrc. While the file format itself supports 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit formats, as well as RLE compression for 8-bit and lower formats, GoldSrc exclusively uses the uncompressed 8-bit format for BMPs. The exception is the screenshot command, which creates a 24-bit BMP.
 GoldSrc. While the file format itself supports 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit formats, as well as RLE compression for 8-bit and lower formats, GoldSrc exclusively uses the uncompressed 8-bit format for BMPs. The exception is the screenshot command, which creates a 24-bit BMP.
See also
- TGA, the image format used for 24-bit and 32-bit images in GoldSrc
- Screenshot
External links
 BMP file format on Wikipedia
 BMP file format on Wikipedia

























