RGB Bitmap
SGI
Raster Image Files
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10/11/2021
RGB is the extension given to files that are used in 3 operating systems such as: Linux, Mac OS, Windows. RGB files are most often associated with the Intergraph Process, Power & Marine program. This is an application developed by Intergraph Corporation. Additionally, RGB files can be handled by applications like ACDSee, Canvas, GIMP, XnView.
RGB files fall under the Raster Image Files category. 522 file types are given the RGB extension, but most often they are not compatible and you must use a different application to handle each of them. The RGB Bitmap file format and the Intergraph Process, Power & Marine program were developed by SGI. This particular RGB Bitmap file was most likely generated by the Intergraph Process, Power & Marine program. RGB detailed description
RGB stands for red, green, and blue. RGB files are bitmap images that contain three values for each pixel: the intensity of the light in red, green, and blue.
We provide some of the most important tools for working with the RGB file. They will help you use your RGB file in the way you want. For example, these tools will help you convert or edit your RGB file.
RGB opener is one of the most used tools. Here you will find a way to open your unknown RGB file. If you already open the RGB file, you will have more options to work with the file.
To view the contents of the RGB file use the RGB Viewer tool instead of installing special software. Click on the subpage and use the form to select the file. Then our Tool will show you the contents of the file.
If you cannot perform all the operations on the RGB file, you can convert it to a different format. The RGB file converted to the new format may have more options for editing or processing the data contained in it.
RGB editor helps in the process of editing the data in our file. Sometimes you need to be able to fully edit the contents of the RGB file, in which case you may need to install dedicated software. Go to our editor to learn more about editing the RGB file.
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