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Online DCX converter

Converting pictures and photos to dcx format is simple and free with our online converter.

How to convert a dcx file?

Step 1

Upload file

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Step 2

Select «to art»

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Step 3

Download your art file

Please wait for the conversion to complete, then click on the download button to obtain your converted file in the art format.

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dcx

Extension.dcx
Category🔵 images
Description🔵 DCX is a file format used for storing multiple-image files, such as scanned documents or images. It was developed by the Zsoft Corporation and was widely used in the 1980s and 1990s for faxing and storing images on IBM PC-compatible systems.
Technical details🔵 A DCX file consists of a series of pages, each of which is a black-and-white or color image stored as a compressed bitmap. The compression format used in DCX files is a variant of the Group 3 fax compression algorithm, which is a lossless compression method that can achieve high compression ratios. Each page in a DCX file is stored as a separate bitmap file, with the file header containing information such as the file type, the number of pages, and the resolution of the images. The file header is followed by the compressed bitmap data for each page, with each page's data preceded by a small header containing the width and height of the image and its compression format.