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There are many different imag types available nowadays. To name a few of the more popular ones, these are JPEGs, GIFs, BITMAPs. JPEGs are used for sraric images using compression in order to make the file size smaller. They seem to be the most popular used in the web due to the popularity of digital cameras as JPEG is generally the default file format. GIF can be used both for animation and still images. BITMAP files have a /bmp extension and store images with no compression, though they are much larger in size.

Image converter is a software or utility that converts images between formats, performs bitmap to vector conversion and batch conversion (though that's not a full list of featurs as they may vary with different converters).

Converting Images

The important thing to know before converting an image to another format is that there are many and many file formats and software programs capable of converting images. Many of image formats are native to one specific graphic application and are not offered as an export option in other software. Also, be aware that not all image formats are compatible with one another. In general, you can almost always convert between bitmap formats and from vector to bitmap. This is as simple as opening the image in just about any image editor (or image viewer) and choosing the Save As command. You probably already have software that you can use to do this.

If you need to convert between other formats, you can check into the image converters, image editors and image viewers that are listed on this site. There are plenty of freeware and shareware products to choose from, but be sure to check the features list and supported import and export formats to find one that meets your needs.