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Convert XBM images to CIN format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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X11 Bitmap Graphic (.xbm)

The XBM (X11 Bitmap Graphic) file extension is a plain-text binary file format historically used in the X Window System to store monochrome bitmap images. Its primary use is for defining small, simple graphics such as icons and cursors. Originating from the 1980s, XBM files enable the inclusion of image data directly in C source code, facilitating easy integration and compilation within applications. While their use has declined with the advent of more advanced graphics formats, XBMs remain relevant for legacy systems and specific low-resource environments.

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Kodak Cineon Bitmap Image (.cin)

The CIN file extension stands for Kodak Cineon Bitmap Image, a format developed by Kodak in 1992 to digitize film images for electronic compositing, manipulation, and enhancement. It stores a single frame from a motion picture or video data stream with 10-bit color depth per RGB channel. Although the Cineon System is now discontinued, the format is still used in visual effects and film restoration. CIN files can be opened and converted using applications like Adobe Photoshop and XnViewMP.

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How to convert XBM to CIN?

  1. Upload XBM File

    Choose a XBM image and upload it to the converter.

  2. Select XBM Tools

    Finalize the XBM to CIN conversion by applying tools and clicking Convert.

  3. Download Your CIN

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

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Convert XBM to CIN on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

With Vertopal CLI installed, you can convert XBM image directly into CIN image.

  1. Start the system console for administration.
  2. Either cd to the XBM folder or include the path.
  3. Execute the command after replacing XBM_INPUT_FILE with your file path. $ vertopal convert XBM_INPUT_FILE --to cin

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