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Services based on Apple Passbook usually provide users with a PDF variant in confirmation e-mails, as well as the possibility to print additional PDF tickets from the users account. Once you have the .pdf file it's pretty easy to get it printed as PNG image using any of the available pdf to png conversion options.

Worth mentioning is the fact that .pkpass files are basically renamed ZIP archives. Any file archiver can extract the contents and you may find a thumbnail preview of the ticket in one of the subfolders.

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

 

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PKPASS

Files with the pkpass extension are electronic versions of tickets for the Apple Wallet/Passbook platform for iOS (iPhone, iPad) devices. They are used as a digital passes for movie tickets, loyalty cards, and boarding passes,.

PNG

Files with png extensions are commonly used for Portable Network Graphic files. PNG is a bitmap image mainly used on web pages.

A png file extension is related to the Corel PaintShop Pro and used for its browser catalogue files.

A png file extension is related to the Adobe Fireworks. A png file stores Firework's PNGs are based on the Portable Network Graphic (PNG) format, but contain additional proprietary metadata.

 

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