PPM to JPG

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  1. Select PPM files you want to convert, from your computer or drag and drop it on the page.
  2. Press the "Convert" button in order to convert PPM to JPG.
  3. When the conversion is completed, click "Download" on the desired converted JPG file.

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PPM to JPG

Useful information about PPM

Extension: PPM
Name: Portable Pixmap Format
Mime Type: image/x-portable-pixmap
Converter: PPM Converter
Description: The PPM format is a lowest common denominator color image file format. It should be noted that this format is egregiously inefficient. It is highly redundant, while containing a lot of information that the human eye can't even discern. Furthermore, the format allows very little information about the image besides basic color, which means you may have to couple a file in this format with other independent information to get any decent use out of it. However, it is very easy to write and analyze programs to process this format, and that is the point. - Source

Useful information about JPG

Extension: JPG
Name: Joint Photographic Experts Group
Mime Type: image/jpeg
Converter: JPG Converter
Description: The JPG image file type, typically pronounced jay-peg, was developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) in 1992. The group realized a need to make large photographic files smaller, so that they could be more easily shared. Some quality is compromised when an image is converted to a JPG. The reason is because the compression is lossy, which means that certain unnecessary information is permanently deleted. A JPG does, however, allow you to create smaller file size than you could with a PNG. - Source