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DOC at a glance
DOC
DOC belongs to the older binary Office family that Microsoft later documented through its Open Specifications work, reflecting its long period of real-world dominance before DOCX.
PXN at a glance
PXN
Digital photography fragmented into many manufacturer-specific raw formats because camera makers optimized for their own sensors, metadata, and software ecosystems rather than for one shared public raw standard.
Format comparison
| Feature | DOC | PXN |
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| File type | Document | Image |
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| Created year | 1987 | 1996 |
| Inventor | Microsoft | Logitech (Fotoman) |
| Status | active | proprietary |
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| Vector scaling | Not supported | Not supported |
When to use each format
When to use DOC
- Your source file is already in DOC.
- Preserve source expectations before exporting to PXN.
- DOC is commonly used in document workflows.
When to use PXN
- Your target workflow expects PXN.
- Improve delivery compatibility with PXN.
- PXN is commonly used in image workflows.
FAQs
Why convert DOC to PXN?
Convert to PXN when maintaining compatibility with a legacy proprietary image archive or recovering source files from that ecosystem.
It is mostly used in controlled migration scenarios.
What changes when converting DOC to PXN?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
What should I review after converting DOC to PXN?
Validate output quality on representative files and confirm the target format behaves correctly in the destination workflow.