IBM KIPS bitmap
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Revision as of 16:43, 21 November 2015
IBM KIPS bitmap (KPS) is an obscure image file format. It supports paletted images with 8 bits/pixel.
The palette is stored in a separate file, and there are two possible formats for the palette file: .pal and .kpl.
Identification
KPS files begin with ASCII signature "DFIMAG00".
.kpl files also use this signature. .pal files have no signature.
Examples
To use GBM to convert from KPS/KPL to BMP:
gbmref example.kps,kpl example.bmp
Software
- XnView
- GBM (Generalised Bitmap Module)
- Rest7 Online Image Converter