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Description of PNG File Type:


Raster Image Files types. Image file stored in the Portable Network Graphic (PNG) format. PNG contains a bitmap of indexed colors and uses lossless compression, similar to a .GIF file but without copyright limitations. PNG is commonly used to store graphics for Web images. The PNG format was created in response to limitations with the GIF format. PNG is primarily to increase color support and to provide an image format without a patent license. Additionally, while GIF images only support fully opaque or fully transparent pixels, PNG images may include an 8-bit transparency channel, which allows the image colors to fade from opaque to transparent.
PNG images cannot be animated like GIF images. However, the related .MNG format can be animated. PNG images do not provide CMYK color support because they are not intended for use with professional graphics. PNG images are now supported by most Web browsers.

Read/Write PNG File Status:


Raster Image Files types. Image file stored in the Portable Network Graphic (PNG) format. PNG contains a bitmap of indexed colors and uses lossless compression, similar to a .GIF file but without copyright limitations. PNG is commonly used to store graphics for Web images. The PNG format was created in response to limitations with the GIF format. PNG is primarily to increase color support and to provide an image format without a patent license. Additionally, while GIF images only support fully opaque or fully transparent pixels, PNG images may include an 8-bit transparency channel, which allows the image colors to fade from opaque to transparent.
PNG images cannot be animated like GIF images. However, the related .MNG format can be animated. PNG images do not provide CMYK color support because they are not intended for use with professional graphics. PNG images are now supported by most Web browsers.
R=READ ONLY, W=WRITE ONLY, RW=READWRITE

Convert Portable Network Graphics PNG and hundreds of other commonly used file types ranging from documents, spread sheet, presentations and images to PDF. Eliminate the need to install converter sofware on your Windows/Mac/Linux system. Using this Portable Network Graphics page, convert PNG files to PDF from internet accessible computer including restricted or limited functionality libraries and public computers. Keep your PNG file you want to convert to PDF in email and convert on the go.

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Step 1

Select the document, spreadsheet, presentation or image file to convert to PDF

Filetypes acceptable: PNG, DOC , DOCX, JPG. View All Supported File Formats

Max: 10 MB

 

Step 2

Output filename: .pdf

Use Alphanumeric and underscore only.
No space. Maximum characters 32.

 

Step 3

Email Address:

Your PDF will be send to this email address, so make sure that it's valid and can receive attachment pdf file.

 

Step 4

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