In my experience a .bak file is typically an indication that the file is a
back-up copy of a file. Many programs that run active log files typically
copy the current log file to .bak etc
As to a data, model, texture format  that use a .bak extention I have never
come across one 

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Subject: Re: [osg-users] BAK extension

On 22 January 2013 09:49, chandrasekar gopal <[email protected]>
wrote:
> '.BAK' extension refers usually to what kind of file?

.BAK extension has nothing to do with any of the formats that the OSG loads.

Are you not able to use a search engine for your answer?  Or any experience
with an editors or tools that make a backup when modifying a file???

This type of question is really not something one would expect the OSG
community to answer or to need to answer as it has nothing to do with the
OSG, OpenGL or graphics.

Robert.
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