CR2 to PDF
Read MoreJP2 to PDF
Read MoreJP2 to JPG
.jp2 files contain images in JPEG 2000 format. JPEG 2000 (like JPEG) was published by the eponymous organization "Joint Photographic Experts Group" and enables lossless and lossy compression of the images. These differences mean that .jp2 files are not compatible with .jpg and cannot be opened with Windows without additional software – so converting to […]
Read MoreJP2 to PNG
Read MoreCR2 to JPG
CR2 files are raw-image-files from your Canon camera. The key-advantage of having .cr2 files is that they are kind of the “negative” from old, analog cameras. You can manually edit exposure, colors and other parameters. However, if you don’t want to install Photoshop or other Photo-Editing-Software you can convert your .cr2 file to jpg online […]
Read MoreABW to PDF
ABW files are created with the free text-editing software “Abiword” which is open source available for Linux, Windows and even MAC OS. However converting your abw files can be done online in just two steps: How to convert your abw files to pdf online: 1.) Select your .abw file and click upload 2.) Choose .pdf […]
Read MoreVideo cutter
With the video cutter from File-Converter-Online.com, videos can be easily cut online. Video files up to a file size of 20 GB can be easily cut online without any loss of quality and of course without a watermark. How does the video cut online work? First upload your video file. After a few seconds, depending […]
Read MoreWEBP
If you want to make your website faster and faster, or if you want to save bandwidth when uploading images, you can use webp. The Google image standard is an alternative to jpg and png and has various advantages and uses standards such as RIFF as a basis. What is WebP? WebP works with 4: […]
Read MoreMPG
MPG is a file format used to compress movies. It was developed by Leonardo Chiariglione and Hiroshi Yasuda in the 80s to achieve better compression of films. The forerunner was mpeg-1, which achieved only a low output quality with a limited data rate of only up to 1.5 Mbit / s. Successors like MPEG-4 offer […]
Read MoreMPEG
MPG is a file format used to compress movies. It was developed by Leonardo Chiariglione and Hiroshi Yasuda in the 80s to achieve better compression of films. The forerunner was mpeg-1, which achieved only a low output quality with a limited data rate of only up to 1.5 Mbit / s. Successors like MPEG-4 offer […]
Read More