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

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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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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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How to convert XV to XBM?

  1. Upload XV File

    Drag and drop or manually select the XV file from your system.

  2. Select XV Tools

    Apply XV to XBM tools on the preview page and finalize with Convert.

  3. Download Your XBM

    Wait for the converter to finalize, then access your XBM image.

Convert XV to XBM

Convert XV to XBM on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

The Vertopal CLI ensures reliable conversion of XV image into XBM image formats.

  1. Run the Terminal app to begin tasks.
  2. Change directory to the XV file location or add the path.
  3. Paste the command, substitute XV_INPUT_FILE with your file, and run. $ vertopal convert XV_INPUT_FILE --to xbm

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