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== AMF ==
 
== AMF ==
AMF is Additive Manufacturing Format, commonly with .amf file extension.  
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AMF is Additive Manufacturing Format, commonly with .amf file extension.
  
 
=== References ===
 
=== References ===
* http://amf.wikispaces.com
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* http://amf.wikispaces.com : Wiki resource.
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* [http://amf.wikispaces.com/file/view/amf.xsd/402895728/amf.xsd XSD schema]
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* [http://www.astm.org/Standards/ISOASTM52915.htm ASTM Standard] AMF is ISO/ASTM52915-13 standard (v 1.1). The standard document is sold by [http://www.astm.org ASTM].
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=== Overview ===

Revision as of 15:13, 3 December 2015

This page will serve as a summary of file formats used in 3D Printing and Scanning. Information will be included that is useful to understand the capabilities of each format and compare them with current and potential capabilites of the X3D standard applied to 3D printing and scanning. Emphasis is placed on file formats which are standards and which have open and accessible documentation, as opposed to proprietary formats.

AMF

AMF is Additive Manufacturing Format, commonly with .amf file extension.

References

Overview