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Alias/Wavefront RLE Image Format (.pix)

The PIX file extension stands for Alias/Wavefront Run-Length Encoding (RLE) Image Format. Developed by Alias Systems Corporation (later acquired by Autodesk), it was designed for storing bitmap images in PowerAnimator and Alias 3D software. This format was instrumental in creating high-resolution 3D models and animations for movies and video games in the 1990s. The RLE compression minimized file size without compromising image quality, optimizing performance for graphics-heavy tasks. Although its usage has declined in favor of more versatile formats, PIX played a significant role in the evolution of computer graphics technology.

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Over The Air Bitmap Image (.otb)

The OTB (Over The Air Bitmap) file extension, developed by Nokia, is used for transmitting black and white bitmap images between mobile phones, particularly Nokia and Siemens models. These images, with a maximum resolution of 255x255 pixels, are often sent via SMS in either hexadecimal text or binary format. Historically, OTB files were popular in the early days of mobile communication for sending simple graphics, icons, and wallpapers when data transmission speeds were limited.

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How to convert PIX to OTB?

  1. Upload PIX File

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

  2. Select PIX Tools

    Use conversion tools to process PIX image into OTB image.

  3. Download Your OTB

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

Convert PIX to OTB

Convert PIX to OTB on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Vertopal CLI manages conversion from PIX image into OTB image once installed.

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

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