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LICEcap screen capture format
File type: Bitmap image file
Files with lcf file extension can be most often encountered as animation files captured using the LICEcap screen capture software.
Found 3 different file type records with the same lcf filename suffix.
File type category:
Bitmap image file
Date updated: October 6, 2017
File extension lcf seems to be mainly associated with the LICEcap screen capture software for Windows and Mac that allows users to capture screen activity to GIF or LCF animation.
The .lcf file stores screen capture animation in LICEcap file format.
In addition to .GIF, LICEcap supports its own native lossless .LCF file format, which allows for higher compression ratios than .GIF, higher quality (more than 256 colors per frame), and more accurate timestamping.
If you record to .LCF, you can play back the .LCF files within REAPER app (and/or use it to convert to .gif or another video format).
The main software to open and work with .lcf files is LICEcap.
It is possible to export .lcf file format to GIF format using Reaper software.
Software applications that can edit lcf files:
Multiplatform
Software capable of saving lcf files:
Multiplatform
Apps designed for playing lcf files:
Microsoft Windows
Software apps that create lcf files:
Multiplatform
Software apps that import lcf files:
Microsoft Windows
File type category:
3d graphics, CAD-CAM-CAE file
Date updated: December 4, 2018
The lcf file extension is also associated with ArchiCAD, a 3D architectural design and modeling tool for Microsoft Windows operating system developed by the Graphisoft.
This type of .lcf file is used as library container that contains various folders, objects and other elements.
As far as we know, only ArchiCAD can open and work with this type of files.
It should be possible to export individual objects or items out of this type of .lcf files using ArchiCAD.
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: June 21, 2019
Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.
The lcf file extension is associated with the Norton Guides, a set of tools developed by Peter Norton for Assembly Language, C, BASIC, and Forth languages.
The lcf file stores control data for linker.
The Norton Guides is obsolete product.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving lcf files:
Microsoft MS-DOS