Converting Images

PixiePlus allows you to convert to over 80! image formats. A partial list of these formats include:


PFS: 1st Publisher AVS X image Microsoft Windows bitmap Computer Graphics Metafile Raw CMYB samples
DR Halo DICOM Single/Multi-page Paintbrush Windows Device Independent Bitmap Digital Moving Picture Exchange
Microsoft Enhanced Metafile Encapsulated Portable Document Encapsulated PostScript Group 3 TIFF FIG
Flexible Image Transport System FlashPix Graphics Interchange Format Gnuplot Plot Raw gray samples
HP-GL plotter language Microsoft icon Joint Bi-level Image JPEG MATLAB image
Magick image Bi-level bitmap Multiple-image Network Graphic Magick Persistent Cache MTV Raytracing image
Magick Vector Graphics On-the-air Bitmap Xv thumbnail Palm pixmap Portable bitmap
Photo CD Palm Database ImageViewer Portable Document Format Postscript Type 1 font Portable graymap
Personal Icon Macintosh QuickDraw/PICT Alias/Wavefront RLE and images Portable Network Graphics Portable anymap (PNM)
Portable pixmap (PPM) Adobe PostScript Adobe Photoshop bitmap Pyramid encoded TIFF Seattle File Works
Radiance image Raw RGB(A) samples Utah RLE image Scitex Continuous Tone Irix RGB
SUN Rasterfile Scalable Vector Graphics Truevision Targa Tagged Image File PSX TIM
TrueType font Interleaved YUV VICAR rasterfile Khoros Visualization Wireless bitmap
Windows Metafile Word Perfect Graphics X Windows system bitmap X Windows system pixmap X Windows system window dump
GIMP image
Note: Some formats depend on your system's installed libraries and configuration

In order to convert images first select one or more images in the browser. Then use either the right mouse button or the Edit menu and select "Convert". You will be presented with the following dialog:

The Convert dialog.


In most cases you will simply be able to select the format you want to convert to and press "OK". If PixiePlus does not know the filename extension for the format you may need to fill it out in the "Filename extension" text input.

The "Show All" button is for advanced users only! This causes PixiePlus to display all the formats it supports, including ones that may not make sense for the images you are converting. It also will allow you to select a specific sub-format for some image types when usually it would select the best one automatically. For example, you'll see 3 different types of "BMP" formats.


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