Supported Image Formats

You can use BarTender to import and export the following raster and vector formats. In some cases, there is support for specific format sub-types and versions, whereas other sub-types and versions are not supported.

Format

Description

Supported Import Format

Supported Export Format

*.afp

Advanced Function Presentation, which was created as part of the IBM® document imaging system

 

*.ani

Animation file, which is used to store Windows animated cursors

 

*.bmp

Windows Bitmap file

*.cal

CALS Raster image format, which is usually ITU-T type compressed bitonal images

 

*.cgm

Computer Graphics Metafile, which is used to exchange vector and bitmap data

 

*.cin

Kodak Cinson

*.clp

Microsoft Windows Clipboard format, which is used to store the contents of the Clipboard to disk

*.cmp

LEAD compressed format for grayscale and color images, which results in smaller files that have better image quality

*.cmx

Corel Presentation Exchange (CMX) file format, which is used with the Corel® Suite applications

 

*.cur

Format that is used to store Windows cursors

 

*.cut

Format for device-independent images with a color palette that is stored in a *.pal file (if the image has no .pal file, it is considered to be a grayscale image)

*.dcr

Format for professional digital camera files

 

*.dgn

Format that is used with the Intergraph 3® MicroStation and Interactive Graphics System (IGDS)

 

*.drw

Format that is used in the Micrografx Designer CAD/CAM/CAE application

 

*.dwf

Binary file format that is used by AutoDesk AutoCAD® to store DWG files on the Internet

 

*.dwg

Binary file format that is used by AutoDesk AutoCAD that can contain wo-dimensional or three-dimensional objects

 

*.dxf

ASCII file that contains two-dimensional and three-dimensional components

 

*.ecw

Enhanced Compressed Wavelet

*.emf

Enhanced Windows Metafiles, which are vector files that can contain a raster image

*.eps

Encapsulated PostScript

*.exf

Standard format for image files that are created by using digital cameras and other input devices (also *.tif, *.jpg)

*.fax

Standard fax file format

 

*.fit

Flexible Image Transport System

 

*.flc

Animation file that is created by AutoDesk (also *.fli)

*.fpx

FlashPix, which was created by Eastman Kodak Company®, Microsoft Corporation®, Hewlett-Packard Company®, and Live Picture Inc. (Sonic Solutions®) to make the use of digital color images easier

*.gbr

Gerber Vector format, which is used by GerbTools, ViewMate, and CamTastic for transferring printed circuit board information

 

*.gif

Graphics Interchange Format, which is an 8-bit per pixel bitmap image format

*.ica

Image Object Content Architecture (IOCA), which was developed by IBM and which houses Presentation Text Object Architecture (PTOCA) data objects

 

*.ico

Format that is used to store Windows icons

 

*.iff

Interchange File Format, which is a general-purpose data storage format

*.img

File that contains the raw information dump of the contents of a file or disk

*.itg

Intergraph (ITG) format bitmap image (also *.cit)

 

*.jpg

Joint Pictures Experts Group, which is a standard method of compression for photographic images (also *.jpeg, *.jtf)

*.lv

LazerView

 

*.mac

MacPaint

 

*.msp

Microsoft Paint file format

*.pbm

Portable Bitmap Utilities, which is a format that can read and write one bit per pixel

*.pcd

Kodak Photo CD (see *.fpx)

 

*.pct

Macintosh QuickDraw, which is used in desktop publishing and imaging applications (also *.pict)

 

*.pcx

PaintBrush PCX format, which was designed by ZSoft

*.pdf

Portable Document Format, which is an open standard for document exchange that was created by Adobe®

*.pgm

Portable Greymap Utilities, which is a format that can read and write eight (grayscale) bits per pixel

*.plt

Format for printing line drawings, which was created by Hewlett-Packard (also *.hpgl)

 

*.png

Portable Network Graphics, which was created by CompuServe® to replace the *.gif format

*.ppm

Portable Pixmap Utilities, which is a format that can read and write 24 bits per pixel

*.prn

Printer Command Language file (also *.prt, *.pcl)

 

*.psd

Adobe Photoshop® graphics editor files

*.psp

PaintShopPro

*.ptk

Two-dimensional rendering engine files, which were developed by Phelios, Inc.

 

*.ras

SUN Raster file format

*.rtf

Rich Text Format file

 

*.sct

Scitex Continuous Tone (SCT), which was developed by HP Scitex and is used for high-end image processing (also *.ct)

*.sff

Structured Fax File

*.sgi

Format for black and white, grayscale, and color images, which was developed by CGI®

*.shp

Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI)⁠® Shape Format

 

*.smp

Xionics SMP

 

*.svg

Scalable Vector Graphics, which is an Internet standard vector format for two-dimensional graphics in XML

 

*.tga

Truevision, Inc. TGA format

*.tif

Format for professional digital camera (also *.tiff)

 

*.tif

Tag Image File format, which is a format that is commonly used to archive important images (also *.tiff)

*.wbmp

Wireless Bitmap file

 

*.wfx

WinFax

*.wmf

Windows Metafiles, which are vector files that can contain a raster image

*.wmz

Windows Media Compressed Skin File

 

*.wpg

WordPerfect Graphics file

*.xbm

X Bitmap

*.xpm

Format that is used to store X Window PixMap information to disk

 

*.xwd

Format that is used to store and restore screen window images