Almost every single vector editing piece of software can today, for example MSPaint, Paint.NET, GIMP, Photoshop, Inkscape, Irfanview...
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I think the easiest way is to open the jpeg in Paint and save it as a bitmap.
If you are referring to a bitmap image, it can be opened in Microsoft Paint, Adobe Photoshop, and GIMP. Most any image or photo program should be able to open a bitmap image.
An image file. It is a Microsoft bitmap file. You can open it in almost any image editor or viewer
its saved as a bitmap file.
The most famous ones would be Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Visual Studio and Paint.NET to open it up properly. You can use Notepad, Microsoft Wordpad, and " ", but that isn't very recommended. By the way, " " program does nothing.
Hit start, highlight all programs, go to accessories, open paint, then draw your background, save it somewhere as a bitmap file (.bmp)and then in pivot hit load background then open the picture you made.
btmp is short for bitmap. Bitmap files are pictures.
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A Bitmap is a file you can save pictures as like JPEG or PNG, in photoshop it means save the picture as a bitmap
you can use other programs also to open a rar file
The image on the sensor isn't any image format, when this analogue data is put through the A/D converter and saved they are saved in a bitmap container (Jpeg and Raw (NEF, CR2, PEF Etc.) are all bitmap formats) all images are either a bitmap or a vector graphic, out of the camera they are bitmap, but the data in the file can be opened as a Vector Graphic in some programs.
It's just a type of image file, so you should be able to open it in DVD burning programs and DVD mounting programs.