PICT to DDS
Convert PICT to DDS (Fast & Free)
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How to convert PICT to DDS ?
- Select PICT files you want to convert, from your computer or drag and drop it on the page.
- Press the "Convert" button in order to convert PICT to DDS.
- When the conversion is completed, click "Download" on the desired converted DDS file.
Useful information about PICT
Extension: | PICT |
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Name: | Apple Macintosh QuickDraw/PICT |
Mime Type: | image/x-pict |
Converter: | PICT Converter |
Description: | PICT is a graphics file format introduced on the original Apple Macintosh computer as its standard metafile format. It allows the interchange of graphics (both bitmapped and vector), and some limited text support, between Mac applications, and was the native graphics format of QuickDraw. The PICT file format consists essentially of a series of QuickDraw commands. The original version, PICT 1, was designed to be as compact as possible while describing vector graphics. To this end, it featured single byte opcodes, many of which embodied operations such as "do the previous operation again". As such it was quite memory efficient, but not very expandable. With the introduction of the Macintosh II and Color QuickDraw, PICT was revised to version 2. This version featured 16-bit opcodes and numerous changes which enhanced its utility. PICT 1 opcodes were supported as a subset for backward compatibility. - Source |
Useful information about DDS
Extension: | DDS |
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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 |