I have a JCI system with some graphics in the GDF format, does anyone know of a conversion program that would allow me to save them as a bitmap?
I have a JCI system with some graphics in the GDF format, does anyone know of a conversion program that would allow me to save them as a bitmap?
im guessing adobe photoshop but i'm not sure check them out
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If you can edit this picture it may allow you to save it as a .bmp, if not there are pretty good OCR programs out there one is by Abbey Finereader that can be manipulated to save anything to anything.
If all else fails just hit "Print Screen" and then paste it into a graphics program. I like Paint Shop Pro.
Is the BMS 'Metasys' if it is the drawings can be opened and edited on windows draw, worked for me anyway, good luck
If this is a Johnson system most of the graphics are created in a program called Designer which is a long the same lines as Paint in Windows. I have never seen a file extention like that before, but I would try using Corel or Adobe to open this file. If need be I can send you off a copy of Designer via e-mail if Corel or Adobe doesn't work.
If .gdf files are the ones I am thinking of they cannot be converted, I have allready tried.
The files are made by Iconics which makes M-Graphics for JCI.
However, If you do find a way let me know!