How to open a .Max file?
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I received an email with *.Max files attached.
The sender tells me that these files were created by a Rank Xerox fax machine, but doesn't know how to use them.
I will visit the Rank Xerox website, but if anyone has a tip, it would be welcome.
Thank you in advance.
The sender tells me that these files were created by a Rank Xerox fax machine, but doesn't know how to use them.
I will visit the Rank Xerox website, but if anyone has a tip, it would be welcome.
Thank you in advance.
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Hello SOLIMAAN, BmV, hello everyone,
I confirm what BmV says (the site indicated by BmV): I recently encountered this format as a standard extension of the PaperPort software that comes with an HP scanner.
Since there were other possible formats, I carefully avoided .MAX to save in .JPG.
So, in my case, it was an image format.
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Ipl
I confirm what BmV says (the site indicated by BmV): I recently encountered this format as a standard extension of the PaperPort software that comes with an HP scanner.
Since there were other possible formats, I carefully avoided .MAX to save in .JPG.
So, in my case, it was an image format.
@12C4
Ipl
Hello.
Additional information on the extensions here http://webperso.easyconnect.fr/cibderf/
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Additional information on the extensions here http://webperso.easyconnect.fr/cibderf/
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Re,
>In my case, it was an image format.
And therefore, the traditional image processing programs will be able to read the format... for example XnView
@12C4
Ipl
>In my case, it was an image format.
And therefore, the traditional image processing programs will be able to read the format... for example XnView
@12C4
Ipl
Hello
apparently these are 3D object files created by 3ds max
I think that http://www.sketchup.com/ should be able to open them
apparently these are 3D object files created by 3ds max
I think that http://www.sketchup.com/ should be able to open them
"<i>How to open a .Max file? SOLIMAAN - <b>March 22, 2003</b> at 10:18</i>"
Ten and a half years, after all!
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Ten and a half years, after all!
;-)
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"<b>Women live longer than men, especially when they are widows</b>" - G. Clemenceau
Are .MAX files not the backup files for a compatible Max Drive USB stick for PlayStation or Xbox?
https://www.play-asia.com/max-drive-16mb-pal-version/13/709qf
https://www.play-asia.com/max-drive-16mb-pal-version/13/709qf