X3F to LWP converter for your favorite photos

This online tool will help you to convert files from X3F to LWP or to any other image format. It's safe, easy to use, and completely free. Plus, you can convert as many files as you want.

How to convert X3F to LWP - step by step explanation

If you want to convert your X3F to LWP image, you are at right place! It's not just free and safe, it's very easy to use as well. No matter how many image files you need to convert, you are always only three steps away from it.

Upload X3F file

STEP 1

Upload X3F files directly from your computer or add a link to them.

Converting X3F to LWP

STEP 2

After uploading files, click the 'Start conversion' button and wait for the conversion process to finish.

Download converted LWP file

STEP 3

It's time to download your LWP image files. Just click the 'Download' button and get your photos.

X3F Converter

What is a X3F file?

When capturing an image with SIGMA digital camera, you can get pictures in the X3F format that is also familiar under the name Foveon X3 format. Since the X3F format collects data from Foveon X3 sensors, X3F files can contain image data, thumbnails, text information, and even preview images. X3F format has support on several high-end SIGMA digital cameras with Foveon X3 sensors. The most compatible software for opening and editing X3F files is without a doubt SIGMA Photo Pro. However, you can use Corel PaintShop Pro, CyberLink PhotoDirector, Adobe Photoshop, EZ Freeware Free Opener, etc. to open, modify and save the X3F file.

LWP Converter

What is a LWP file?

LWP or Lotus WordPro is a file format owned by IBM since 1995. Originally it was a part of the Lotus SmartSuite program. Files with LWP extension can contain text, graphics, spreadsheets, and other useful settings for making reports, proposals, and similar word processing documents. LWP has many features such as Graphic Integration, Click here blocks, Team Security, Page menu, Menu Finder, and more. LWP files can be viewed and modified by IBM WordPro. LWP was a popular concurrent with Microsoft Office back in the 1990s. However, the more mainstream word processing formats, such as DOC, drove this format to the end of its glorious days.

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