The bitmap image file format or bmp file for short, is a raster graphics image file. It uses a dot matrix data structure to represent pixelated points of color and to store digital image information. The format optionally supports compression and has wide cross platform support on all the major computer operating systems. Because bmp files are raster graphics files, image resolution is constrained meaning images in this format will not scale without loss in quality. This is in contrast to vector graphics images that can scale to arbitrary resolutions.
The .emf extension file is an Enhanced MetaFile format that is a spool format used as a backup for printing in Windows. It is the 32-bit version of the 16-bit WMF (Windows Metafile Format) files. It is a vector graphics file that saves images in RGB format that is compatible with most of the imaging applications.
FreeFileConvert uses tuned encoding for BMP to EMF conversions, preserving clarity while trimming file size. Finished audio streams instantly across phones, tablets, desktops, and modern browsers without extra tweaks.
Upload BMP files from desktop, tablet, or cloud storage, queue multiple jobs, and let the converter finish autonomously. Return whenever convenient to download synchronized EMF results on any device you rely on.
Process up to 5 files sized 1000 MB per batch without splitting queues manually. Mixed-format uploads convert together, producing consistent EMF audio with dependable progress tracking.
Because bmp files can be uncompressed, it is capable of supporting larger file sizes and thus higher resolution and higher quality images. This capability makes bmp files inappropriate for digital distribution via webpages or through bandwidth limited networks. Pixels in a bitmap support deferent color depths from 1 bit of either black or white, to grayscale which is 8 bits, to finally 24 bit RGB giving a possible 16777216 possible colors. Color depth can go as high as 32 bits however this is rarely encountered or needed in practice.
The .emf extension file format is not dependent on the device and the graphics quality is maintained irrespective of the printer's dpi (dots per inch) resolution. When a print command is given, and the printer is already in the process of printing a file, the new file will be read by the computer and stored either on the hard disk or in the memory so that it can be printed later.
Upload your image file in the BMP format from your device, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
Select EMF as the output format and click Convert. Adjust optional settings if needed.
Download the converted vector file. Each file stays available for up to 5 downloads.