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

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Slow Scan Television - SSTV (.hrz)

The HRZ file extension is associated with Slow Scan Television (SSTV), a method used by amateur radio operators to transmit still images via radio waves. HRZ files store images rendered from SSTV audio signals, typically as 256x240 pixel RGB bitmaps. These files can be viewed using software like XnViewMP or Logipole Konverter. SSTV allows for the transmission of images over high-frequency bands using single-sideband modulation (SSB). The HRZ format is not widely produced by specific programs, but several image viewers support it.

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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 HRZ to X AVS?

  1. Upload HRZ File

    Select a HRZ file from your computer to initiate the upload.

  2. Select HRZ Tools

    Check the preview and configure HRZ to X AVS tools before proceeding.

  3. Download Your X AVS

    Download your X AVS image once the conversion process is complete.

Convert HRZ to X AVS

Convert HRZ to X AVS on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Once installed, Vertopal CLI supports conversion of HRZ image into X AVS image.

  1. Open the command-line prompt for operations.
  2. Go to the HRZ file's directory or add the path.
  3. Run the command after entering your file path in place of HRZ_INPUT_FILE. $ vertopal convert HRZ_INPUT_FILE --to x-avs

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