DDS to TGA

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DDS to TGA

Useful information about DDS

Extension: DDS
Name: DirectDraw Surface
Mime Type: image/vnd-ms
Converter: DDS Converter
Description: The DirectDraw Surface container file format (uses the filename extension DDS), is a Microsoft format for storing data compressed with the previously proprietary S3 Texture Compression (S3TC) algorithm, which can be decompressed in hardware by GPUs. This makes the format useful for storing graphical textures and cubic environment maps as a data file, both compressed and uncompressed.[2] The file extension for this data format is dds. - Source

Useful information about TGA

Extension: TGA
Name: Truevision Targa Image
Mime Type: image/tga
Converter: TGA Converter
Description: Truevision TGA, often referred to as TARGA, is a raster graphics file format created by Truevision Inc. (now part of Avid Technology). It was the native format of TARGA and VISTA boards, which were the first graphic cards for IBM-compatible PCs to support Highcolor/truecolor display. This family of graphic cards was intended for professional computer image synthesis and video editing with PCs; for this reason, usual resolutions of TGA image files match those of the NTSC and PAL video formats. - Source