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Convert PHM images to XV format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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Portable Float-map Image, 16-bit half (.phm)

The PHM file extension stands for Portable Float-map Image (16-bit half), a format used for storing High Dynamic Range (HDR) images with 16-bit half-precision floating-point values. This format is particularly useful in applications requiring precise color representation and extensive dynamic range, such as computer graphics, image processing, and scientific visualization. Originating from the Portable FloatMap (PFM) format, PHM was developed to provide a more efficient storage solution by utilizing half-precision floats, thereby reducing file size while maintaining significant detail and accuracy.

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Khoros Visualization Image File Format (.xv)

The XV file extension stands for Khoros Visualization Image File Format, developed by AccuSoft Corporation for storing raster images used in scientific and engineering applications. It supports various image types, including grayscale, color, and multi-spectral images, making it useful for visualizing complex datasets. Although now considered somewhat obsolete, it played a significant role in the evolution of digital imaging technologies.

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How to convert PHM to XV?

  1. Upload PHM File

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

  2. Select PHM Tools

    Select tools to convert your PHM image into a XV image, then click Convert.

  3. Download Your XV

    Click Download after the XV conversion ends to get your file.

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Convert PHM to XV on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Execute Vertopal CLI commands to convert PHM image into XV image.

  1. Launch the shell interface for execution.
  2. Navigate to the PHM folder or specify the input file path.
  3. Run the command after replacing PHM_INPUT_FILE with the correct path. $ vertopal convert PHM_INPUT_FILE --to xv

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