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Convert DJVU to AVS

Convert DJVU images to AVS format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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Digital Journal Viewer (.djvu)

The DjVu file extension, developed by AT&T Labs in 1996, stands for "Digital Journal Viewer". It is designed to store scanned documents and combine text, line drawings, and images with high compression efficiency. DjVu files are widely used for digitizing books, magazines, and historical documents due to their ability to produce smaller file sizes compared to PDF, JPEG, and TIFF formats. This format employs advanced technologies like image layer separation, progressive loading, and arithmetic coding, making it ideal for web distribution and archival purposes.

DJVU Converter

Application Visualization System X Image (.avs)

The AVS (Application Visualization System) X Image file format, developed by Stardent Computer for UNIX systems, is a high-end raster image format designed for scientific visualization and complex data representation. Its true-color images with an alpha channel provide superior image integrity and transparency capabilities, ensuring accurate and clear visual data. Despite the emergence of newer formats, AVS X Image's uncompressed nature maintains its relevance in professional IT applications.

AVS Converter

How to convert DJVU to AVS?

  1. Upload DJVU File

    Choose the DJVU image you want to convert by browsing your device.

  2. Select DJVU Tools

    Select tools to convert your DJVU image into a AVS image, then click Convert.

  3. Download Your AVS

    Download your AVS image once the conversion process is complete.

Convert DJVU to AVS

Convert DJVU to AVS on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Prepare Vertopal CLI to process DJVU image and deliver AVS image.

  1. Access the Terminal application for management.
  2. Navigate to the DJVU folder or specify the input file path.
  3. Run the command after entering your file path in place of DJVU_INPUT_FILE. $ vertopal convert DJVU_INPUT_FILE --to avs

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