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10 file types use the .scn file extension.- 1.OpenTTD Scenario File
- 2.Age of Empires / Mythology Scenario
- 3.Godot Engine Binary Scene File
- 4.SimCity Scenario File
- 5.Pinnacle Studio Scene File
- 6.Orbiter Scenario File
- 7.TreePaint Image
- 8.TD Scan Data File
- 9.Leica Whole Slide Image
- 10.Bio-Rad Gel Image
File Type 1OpenTTD Scenario File
Developer | OpenTTD |
Popularity | |
Category | Game Files |
Format | Binary |
What is an SCN file?
Game file used by OpenTTD, the open source follow-on project to Transport Tycoon; saves a game scenario, which defines the starting conditions for a map played by the user; may include the landscape, buildings, cities, train tracks, and other features.
NOTE: SCN files are also used by the original Transport Tycoon.
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File Type 2Age of Empires / Mythology Scenario
Developer | Microsoft |
Popularity | |
Category | Game Files |
Format | Binary |
.SCN File Association 2
An SCN file is a scenario file used by Age of Empires, Age of Empires II, or Age of Mythology, which are real-time strategy games developed by Microsoft. It contains a scenario map and a list of players' starting units, players' starting positions, and the scenario's victory conditions. Multiple SCN files can be combined into .CPN (Age of Empires / Mythology Campaign) files.
Age of Empires and Age of Mythology are real-time strategy games in which players attempt to conquer rival cities and civilizations. Both games allow players to create and play scenarios that have specialized start and victory conditions. These scenarios are saved as SCN files.
Multiple scenarios can be linked together into a campaign, which is saved as a CPN file. Age of Empires, Age of Empires II, and Age of Mythology players often share CPN and SCN files with each other, so they can play each other's custom scenarios and campaigns.
How do I create an Age of Empires / Mythology scenario?
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To create your own Age of Empires / Mythology scenarios, use the games' Scenario Editors, which are accessible from the games' main menus. In Age of Empires, the Scenario Editor is called the Scenario Builder. In Age of Empires II, the Scenario Editor is called the Map Editor. In Age of Mythology, the Scenario Editor is called Editor.
How do I open an SCN file?
You can open SCN files in Microsoft Age of Mythology, Age of Empires, and Age of Empires II (Windows) and use them as in-game scenarios. To open an SCN file, you must place the file in your game's Scenario directory. Then, you will be able to select the scenario your SCN file describes in-game. Note that, if your scenario references custom animations, sounds, or images, you must also place those files in the correct game folders.
How do I link multiple Age of Empires / Mythology scenarios into a campaign?
If you want to link multiple SCN files into a single CPN file, you can do so using the CPNBuild command-line utility (Windows). CPNBuild allows players to add scenarios to campaigns, remove scenarios from campaigns, and extract scenarios from campaigns for use in other campaigns.
Programs that open SCN files
File Type 3Godot Engine Binary Scene File
Developer | Godot |
Popularity | |
Category | Developer Files |
Format | Binary |
.SCN File Association 3
An SCN file contains a scene created by Godot Engine, a free and open source game engine used to create 2D and 3D games. It stores binary data about a single scene tree inside Godot Engine, which includes paths to any external resources, and information about internal resources, connections, and nodes.
To open a scene in a SCN file in Godot Engine, select Scene → Open Scene... or Open Recent. To create a scene and save it as a SCN file in Godot Engine, select Scene → New Scene or New Inherited Scene.... Then, select Scene → Save Scene or Save Scene As....
Programs that open SCN files
File Type 4SimCity Scenario File
Developer | Maxis |
Popularity | |
Category | Game Files |
Format | N/A |
.SCN File Association 4
Contains a starting scenario for a SimCity project; includes various types of buildings, roads, bridges, and terrain information; used by SimCity 2000, also known as SC2K.
Programs that open SCN files
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File Type 5Pinnacle Studio Scene File
Developer | Pinnacle Systems |
Popularity | |
Category | Video Files |
Format | N/A |
.SCN File Association 5
Contains information about multiple scenes within a single video file; used by Pinnacle Studio to describe scenes and to specify when they begin and end; typically saved along with an .AVI file with the same filename.
SCN files can also be opened by Paul Glagla's DVdate and ImageGrab programs.
Programs that open SCN files
File Type 6Orbiter Scenario File
Developer | Martin Schweiger |
Popularity | |
Category | Data Files |
Format | Text |
.SCN File Association 6
Data file used by Orbiter, a free space browsing and simulation program; used for creating automated space simulations; includes information about the space scraft, the space travel route, camera angles, and the space environment; saved in a plain text format.
Programs that open SCN files
File Type 7TreePaint Image
Developer | TreePaint Software |
Popularity | |
Category | Raster Image Files |
Format | Binary |
.SCN File Association 7
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Image file created by TreePaint Plus, a program used to create print designs for photoengraving, silk-screen processes, and other types of print mediums; supports 256 color, 65,536 color, or 24-bit true color formats; may contain colorway and silk-screen separation information; used for textile and fashion solutions.
Programs that open SCN files
File Type 8TD Scan Data File
Developer | Technology Design |
Popularity | |
Category | Data Files |
Format | Binary |
.SCN File Association 8
An SCN file is a data file created by TD Scan, a software suite used to view, analyze, and create reports of ultrasonic data. It contains a scan of ultrasonic data from industrial components such as pipeline welds, forgings and castings, and pressure vessels welds.
TD Scan is used for monitoring and analyzing the performance industrial facilities such as nuclear power plants. It offers real-time data collection, video tracking, and Time-of-Flight-Diffraction (ToFD), Pulse Echo, and corrosion mapping capabilities. The program stores scans in the SCN file, which is used for complete scans or for split scans that can be joined together when the data size becomes too large.
NOTE: To open an SCN file in TD Scan, select File → Open Scan File.
Programs that open SCN files
File Type 9Leica Whole Slide Image
Developer | Leica Microsystems |
Popularity | |
Category | Raster Image Files |
Format | Binary |
.SCN File Association 9
An SCN file is a slide specimen image created by a Leica Microsystems microscope or other slide scanning device. It contains a collection of TIFF images, and its ImageDescription tag contains an XML document that defines the slide's structure. SCN files also contain metadata specifying the device that created the file (leica.device-model and leica.device-version), the date the file was created (leica.creation-date), and the aperture, illumination source, and objective of the file's main image (leica.aperture, leica.illumination-source, and leica.objective).
Scientific microscopes scan and save slide specimen images in a variety of image formats. Some Leica microscopes save images in the SCN file format, which contains a number of different specimen images saved at different sizes and resolutions.
Programs that can open SCN files combine the various images the file contains into one image, which can be zoomed in and out upon. In this way, scientists can view the specimen a slide contains at various resolutions in slide viewing software.
How do I open an SCN file?
Windows users can open SCN files (Leica Whole Slide Images) in Aperio Technologies ImageScope, OpenSlide, ImageJ, or NetScope Viewer. Mac and Linux users can open SCN files in OpenSlide or ImageJ.
Programs that open SCN files
File Type 10Bio-Rad Gel Image
Developer | Bio-Rad |
Popularity | |
Category | Raster Image Files |
Format | Binary |
.SCN File Association 10
An SCN file is an image created by a Bio-Rad gel imaging system. It contains a digital copy of a gel electrophoresis result. SCN files are used to analyze results and share them with other Bio-Rad users.
Biochemists use Bio-Rad gel imaging systems to record and analyze the results of gel electrophoresis tests. For example, a biochemist may use a Bio-Rad system to record and analyze the result of a western blot, which is a test that detects specific proteins in a tissue sample. Bio-Rad systems save copies of biochemists' electrophoresis results as SCN images.
How do I open an SCN file?
You can open an SCN file (Bio-Rad Gel Image) in Bio-Rad Image Lab (Windows, Mac). The standard version of Image Lab can be downloaded for free from Bio-Rad's website, after you register for a Bio-Rad account.
Those who do not want to register for a Bio-Lab account can use ImageJ and its accompanying Bio-Formats library (cross-platform) to view SCN images.
Programs that open SCN files
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Allows reading Bio-Rad *.1sc image/analysis files.
Project description
Python Package to read, parse, convert *.1sc files generated by Bio-RadQuantity One software.
Documentation at: http://biorad1sc-reader.readthedocs.io/
An optional dependency: numpy. If present, image operations inbiorad1sc_reader will run 4x to 5x faster.
Also installs the following command-line executables:
- bio1sc2tiff
- converts *.1sc files to *.tif images. (type bio1sc2tiff --help)
- bio1scmeta
- reports all metadata contained in each *.1sc file to a text file.(type bio1scmeta --help)
- bio1scread
- reports details on a *.1sc file’s internal structure.(type bio1scread --help)
Current Status
- “Alpha” quality software
- API subject to change
- No known problems in operation.
- Reading Image Data OK
- Saving Image from file to new TIFF file OK
- Reader.save_img_as_tiff()
- Reader.save_img_as_tiff_sc()
- Reading all metadata OK
- Reader.get_metadata()
- Reader.get_metadata_compact()
- Reading certain image Metadata from Data Block 7 OK
- Reader.get_img_summary()
- Includes:
- Scanner Name: <Scanner Name>
- Number of Pixels: (<img_size_x> x <img_size_y>)
- Image Area: (<img_size_x> mm x <img_size_y> mm)
- Scan Memory Size: <total_img_size> Kb
- Old file name: <old_file_name>
- New file name: <new_file_name>
- <File Directory>
- New Image Acquired
- Save As…
- Quantity One <Quantity One Version String>
- python2 (lack of) support
- I’m currently unwilling to support python2
- If you’d like python2 support, it’s DIY. :)
File Format Documentation
Related Info
- Bio-Rad Image Lab Software
- For Mac, only version 5.x supports 1sc files. (Click on the Download tab to find it.)
- Bio-Rad Quantity One Software
- Generates 1sc files from Bio-Rad instruments.
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