JP2

Like the regular JPEG, JPEG 2000 was developed as a format by the Joint Photographic Experts Group and published in late 2000. But unlike .jpg, the JPEG 2000 can also create lossless compressions and has been specially developed for raster graphics. Since the JPEG 2000 files can also store different metadata, these allow easy and […]

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BMP

The file extension bmp signifies an image file that has been saved in the device independent bitmap format. The format is rather historic; it has been in use since 1990. However due to its simplicity and the absence of any patent protection, bmp is still widespread and remains supported by very many graphics programs. Bmp […]

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EPUB

The epub (short for electronic publication) file extension signifies an e-book file that has been saved according to the EPUB standard. EPUB is a non-proprietary, vendor-independent e-book format that is based on html and is supported by a large number of hardware e-book readers, computer software and smartphone apps. Though EPUB takes only a negligible […]

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MP3

MPEG-1 or mpeg-2 Audio Layer III, mostly known as mp3 or MP3, designates a format for coding digital audio data. MP3 still ranks among the most popular formats for storing audio data. In the early 80s, the German Fraunhofer Institut developed MP3 as a lossy format compared to Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA): Compression rate […]

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WAV

WAV files are used to store audio signals – such as music or voice recordings. wav files are uncompressed, so they offer a perfect quality at the cost of a really huge file size. They usually contain PCM-signals based on Microsoft’s Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF). Before the advent of mp3, WAV was often used […]

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ODT

An odt file is a word processor document saved in the Open Document format. Open Document files are designed to be opened, shared, and edited on different operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. They will work with a large number of commercial and free word processing software and office suites, as well as online […]

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PNG

One of the more popular graphical formats for web design, Portable Network Graphics (PNG) is a non-patent licensed image file format which supports lossless data compression. It was first released in 1996, and was developed as an enhanced version of the standard Graphics Interchange Format (GIF). It is especially good for storing small graphic files […]

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PDF

Created by Adobe software including Acrobat, Capture, Design or other open-source printing shareware, Portable Document Format (PDF) files simplify portability. Designed to include all the captured printed elements of their source, pdf-files can be viewed using Acrobat Reader software to display multiple pages and zoom in or out. Because PDF format files contain all the […]

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PRN to PDF

Convert your prn to pdf files online – no installation or signup required. Just upload your file and click “start conversion”. Your download will start after your conversion has finished. Please note: Sometimes .prn files are just .ps files – if your conversion fails, please try to rename your .prn file to .ps and start […]

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ABW to DOC

Abiword to doc File Conversion If you are a fan of well-designed freeware and work with texts often, you have definitely heard of Abiword. The free, open-source word processor offers many of the functionalities of the industry standard, Microsoft Word, and enjoys growing popularity. However, its proprietary files (with the extension .abw) are not Word-readable, […]

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