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Conversion of tim file format to avs file format beta

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Convert Sony PlayStation bitmap image to Stardent AVS X bitmap image.

We have found one software suitable in our database for this conversion.

tim to avs conversion essentially represents export or conversion between two graphics formats, namely Sony PlayStation bitmaps (.tim) and Stardent AVS X bitmap pictures (.avs). This is not usual or standard graphics conversion, so it is unlikely standard graphics editors will be up for this task, which means you have to rely on some dedicated graphics converter.

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ImageMagick

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Convert from tim file

Yes, ImageMagick supports tim file conversion as a source file type.NoNoNoNoNoNoNo

to avs file

Yes, ImageMagick supports avs file conversion as a target file type.NoNoNoNoNoNoNo

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Additional links: Open tim file, Open avs file

TIM

A tim file extension is related to the bitmap image format used by Sony Playstation video gaming console.

AVS

An avs file extension is associated with the Stardent AVS X bitmap image file format.

 

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