Kodak FlashPiX format (.fpx) is rarely supported in graphics editors, however some like CorelDraw can still open it and export to common JPEG image (.jpg, .jpeg). But you can probably find more programs for fpx to jpg conversion, it just is not that common nowadays.
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Conversion of fpx file format to jpg file format beta
Search for fpx to jpg converter or software able to handle these file types.
Convert Kodak FlashPiX bitmap image to JPEG bitmap image.
We have found 6 software records in our database eligible for .fpx to .jpg file format conversion.
Microsoft Windows software
- convert fpx to jpg on Windows
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Adobe's professional tools for RAW image management and post-production
File extension | Convert | Open | Save | Edit | Create | Import | Export | Extract |
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Convert from fpx file | No | Yes | No | fpx editor | No | Yes | No | No |
to jpg file | Yes, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom supports jpg file conversion as a target file type. | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
The tables with software actions are a good pointer for what a certain program does with various file types and often may give users a good hint how to perform certain file conversion, for example the above-mentioned fpx to jpg. However, it is not perfect and sometimes can show results which are not really usable because of how certain programs work with files and the possible conversion is thus actually not possible at all.
ACDSee Photo Manager
Photo Manager is digital photo editor and manager for Windows
CorelDraw Graphics Suite
A set of applications used by professional graphic designers
PolyTrans|CAD+DCC
A 3D CAD translation software
reaConverter
A dedicated conversion software
Apple macOS / Mac OS X software
- convert fpx to jpg on OS X
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for Mac
Mac version of Adobe' professional digital photo editing tools
Additional links: Open fpx file, Open jpg file
FPX
Files with fpx extension can be often found as special bitmap images (photographs) saved in the Kodak FlashPiX format captured by Kodak digital cameras.
JPG
Files with jpg file extension contain pictures, digital photos and other bitmap images. It is one of the most common image format used today.
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