CIT to XBM Conversion: FAQ
What are CIT files?
A CIT file represents a black-and-white raster image created using an Intergraph Security, Government and Infrastructure (SG&I) piece of software. Until a few years ago, Intergraph was considered one of largest software developers in the world, and is part of Hexagon AB since 2010. The company provides IT services all over the world to governments and businesses, and apart from the SG&I division it also includes one called Process, Power & Marine (PP&M) and another called Hexagon Geospatial.
What are XBM files?
The XBM (X BitMap) format represents a monochrome image file usually used for storing cursor and icon bitmaps in the X graphical user interface. XBMs store data as C language data array, so they can be included directly into an application. They are, however, fairly large in size. In the late 1980s the XBM format was superseded by the XPM format for the X Windows System.
Can reaConverter convert CIT to XBM?
Yes! reaConverter instantly converts .cit to .xbm with perfect quality preservation. With its batch processing feature, you can convert multiple files at once in just a few clicks. You can even convert images directly from Windows Explorer using the right-click menu — fast and convenient.
Can I convert CIT to XBM online?
If you only need to convert a few CIT files to XBM format, feel free to try our free online free online CIT to XBM converter — perfect for small batches with no installation needed!
How can I turn CIT files into XBM on my computer?
The best way to change CITs to XBMs on your PC is to install a quality piece of software, such as reaConverter. This software is extremely efficient in managing a wide range of batch files conversions, including conversion from CIT to XBM.
How can I automate CIT to XBM files conversion?
reaConverter supports all the most useful automation features such as right-click сonversion and Watch Folders for the most efficient automated files conversion in any software of this type.
Is there a way to convert CIT files to XBM using the command prompt?
reaConverter provides full access to all its features via Windows command line, including a high-performance command-line cit to xbm converter for batch processing.
What else can I do with reaConverter?
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