XBM to JFIF
Convert XBM to JFIF (Fast & Free)
XBM to JFIF Converter Tool - Your Day to Day Companion for High Quality Conversions
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F.A.Q. / Frequently Asked Questions about XBM to JFIF
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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 XBM to JFIF any time, with no limits or charges. Everything is free, created for your needs.
- Select XBM files you want to convert, from your computer or drag and drop it on the page.
- Press the "Convert" button in order to convert XBM to JFIF.
- When the conversion is completed, click "Download" on the desired converted JFIF file.
Useful information about XBM
Extension: | XBM |
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Name: | X BitMap Image File Format |
Mime Type: | image/x-xbm |
Converter: | XBM Converter |
Description: | In computer graphics, the X Window System used X BitMap (XBM), a plain text binary image format, for storing cursor and icon bitmaps used in the X GUI. The XBM format is superseded by XPM, which first appeared for X11 in 1989. XBM files differ markedly from most image files in that they take the form of C source files. This means that they can be compiled directly into an application without any preprocessing steps, but it also makes them far larger than their raw pixel data. The image data is encoded as a comma-separated list of byte values, each written in the C hexadecimal notation, '0x13' for example, so that multiple ASCII characters are used to express a single byte of image information. XBM data consists of a series of static unsigned char arrays containing the monochrome pixel data. When the format was in common use, an XBM typically appeared in headers (.h files) which featured one array per image stored in the header. - Source |
Useful information about JFIF
Extension: | JFIF |
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Name: | JPEG File Interchange Format |
Mime Type: | image/jpeg |
Converter: | JFIF Converter |
Description: | The JPEG File Interchange Format (JFIF) is an image file format standard published as ITU-T Recommendation T.871 and ISO/IEC 10918-5. It defines supplementary specifications for the container format that contains the image data encoded with the JPEG algorithm. The base specifications for a JPEG container format are defined in Annex B of the JPEG standard, known as JPEG Interchange Format (JIF). JFIF builds over JIF to solve some of JIF's limitations, including unnecessary complexity, component sample registration, resolution, aspect ratio, and color space. Because JFIF is not the original JPG standard, one may expect another mime-type, but somehow, it's still registered as "image/jpeg" (indicating its primary data format rather than the amended information). - Source |
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