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Convert EXR to X AVS

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

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OpenEXR (.exr)

The EXR file extension stands for OpenEXR, a high dynamic range (HDR) image file format developed by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) in 1999 for visual effects and film production. OpenEXR is widely used for its ability to store multi-channel, floating-point images, supporting complex visual effects workflows with superior image quality and precision. Its features include lossless and lossy compression, arbitrary image channels, and a flexible data structure, making it an essential tool in professional digital imaging and animation industries.

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Application Visualization System X Image (.x)

The X file extension, also known as Application Visualization System X Image, is used for storing high-quality, true-color images with transparency. Developed by Stardent Computer for UNIX systems, it supports 32 bits per pixel, allowing for over 16,7 million colors with an alpha channel for transparency. This format is particularly valuable in scientific visualization and complex data representation. Despite newer formats, its uncompressed nature ensures image integrity without compression-related degradation.

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How to convert EXR to X AVS?

  1. Upload EXR File

    Upload a EXR image by dragging it into the designated area.

  2. Select EXR Tools

    Use conversion tools to process EXR image into X AVS image.

  3. Download Your X AVS

    After the X AVS conversion finishes, click Download to retrieve the file.

Convert EXR to X AVS

Convert EXR to X AVS on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Execute Vertopal CLI commands to convert EXR image into X AVS image.

  1. Launch the shell interface for execution.
  2. Go to the EXR folder or specify the path.
  3. Copy the command, replace EXR_INPUT_FILE, and execute it. $ vertopal convert EXR_INPUT_FILE --to x-avs

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