DXT5 to PGM
Convert DXT5 to PGM (Fast & Free)
DXT5 to PGM Converter Tool - Your Day to Day Companion for High Quality Conversions
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File conversions were never that easy before. But good for you! ProConvert is here and gives you support and full access to convert or change DXT5 to PGM any time, with no limits or charges. Everything is free, created for your needs.
- Select DXT5 files you want to convert, from your computer or drag and drop it on the page.
- Press the "Convert" button in order to convert DXT5 to PGM.
- When the conversion is completed, click "Download" on the desired converted PGM file.
Useful information about DXT5
Extension: | DXT5 |
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Name: | S3 Texture Compression - Dxt5 |
Mime Type: | image/dxt |
Converter: | DXT5 Converter |
Description: | The DXT5 format is an alternate RGBA format. As in the DXT3 case, each 4x4 block takes up 128 bits. So it provides the same 4:1 compression as in the DXT3 case. Just as for the DXT3 format, there are two 64-bit chunks of data per block: an RGB chunk compressed as for DXT1 (with the same caveat as for DXT3), and an alpha chunk. Again the second chunk is the color chunk; the first is the alpha. Where DXT3 and DXT5 differ is how the alpha chunk is compressed. DXT5 compresses the alpha using a compression scheme similar to DXT1. The alpha data is stored as 2 8-bit alpha values, alpha0 and alpha1, followed by a 48-bit unsigned integer that describes how to combine these two reference alpha values to achieve the final alpha value. The 48-bit integer is also stored in little-endian order. The 48-bit unsigned integer contains 3-bit codes that describe how to compute the final alpha value. These codes are stored in the identical order as the codes in DXT1; they simply are 3 bits in size rather than 2. - Source |
Useful information about PGM
Extension: | PGM |
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Name: | Portable Gray Map |
Mime Type: | image/x-portable-graymap |
Converter: | PGM Converter |
Description: | The PGM format is a lowest common denominator grayscale file format. It is designed to be extremely easy to learn and write programs for. (It's so simple that most people will simply reverse engineer it because it's easier than reading this specification). A PGM image represents a grayscale graphic image. There are many pseudo-PGM formats in use where everything is as specified herein except for the meaning of individual pixel values. For most purposes, a PGM image can just be thought of an array of arbitrary integers, and all the programs in the world that think they're processing a grayscale image can easily be tricked into processing something else. - Source |
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