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Convert FL32 to AVS

Convert FL32 images to AVS format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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FilmLight Floating-point Image (.fl32)

The FL32 file extension stands for FilmLight Floating-point Image, used primarily within the Baselight color grading and finishing platform developed by FilmLight. This format supports high dynamic range imaging by utilizing 32-bit floating-point precision, ensuring accurate color representation and extensive post-production flexibility. Introduced to meet the demanding requirements of professional film and video production, FL32 files facilitate advanced color correction and visual effects workflows, maintaining high fidelity throughout the editing process.

FL32 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 FL32 to AVS?

  1. Upload FL32 File

    Click Choose File to upload a FL32 image from your device.

  2. Select FL32 Tools

    Use conversion tools to process FL32 image into AVS image.

  3. Download Your AVS

    Finalize the AVS image conversion and proceed with downloading the file.

Convert FL32 to AVS

Convert FL32 to AVS on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Vertopal CLI manages conversion from FL32 image into AVS image once installed.

  1. Launch the command console for system control.
  2. Go to the FL32 folder or specify the path.
  3. Execute the command after replacing FL32_INPUT_FILE with your file path. $ vertopal convert FL32_INPUT_FILE --to avs

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