What is an ams file and how do I open an ams file?
The AMS file extension is a data format associated to Adobe Photoshop Settings. AMS files is also known as Adobe Monitor Setup file. These files contain calibration settings of the monitor and information on how the program converts colors between modes. They are also accountable for the target gamma and white point factors effect on the display. They are used for calibrating how colors are displayed in the monitor. Before calibration, it is also important to check on screen resolution, color monitors should be set to highest resolution. An AMS file can be installed into Adobe Photoshop by copying the specific AMS file to the Photoshop directory. Then by selecting the Colour Settings from the Monitor Set up then loading the specified AMS file. Other factors such as adjustment settings, monitor aging, and accuracies of scanner and printer can also affect desired results. Files in AMS format can be opened with Adobe Photoshop CS6 in Mac Os and Microsoft Windows-based systems.
What is an ams file and how do I open an ams file?
A NeroMix image file is used to quickly create disk image copies of entire directory libraries of sub directories and files, digital video compilations, digital music collections and photo albums with presentation formatting configurations among other digital data. These NeroMix image files can then be used to burn these data copies unto CDs, DVDs and Blue-ray disks. The NeroMix application implements disk image compression specifications into the files and folders entered by the NeroMix user in the disk image project, and this program also integrates data encoding standards that are used by this application to store its content in the ANI file format. These ANI files can then be loaded unto the NeroMix software to edit its content or burn the data unto optical media. These NeroMix image files are affixed with the .ani extension.