WDP to PNG
Convert online and free WDP to PNG
Converting in only three steps
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Upload file
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Choose target filetype
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convert .wdp to . png
How to convert WDP to PNG online?
- Upload WDP file Choose your WDP file with the "Choose File" Button, Drag & Drop or import it directly from Dropbox/Google Drive.
- Choose target filetype PNG is set as default target format. Change it if you need a different target filetype for your conversion.
- Start Conversion Click "Start Converting!". Most files process in seconds, only the largest files may take a few minutes.
- Download your PNG file Download your finished PNG file. Your files will be automatically deleted from our servers.
Currently we support the following conversions with WDP files:
All ConvertersInformation about the extensions for the conversion from WDP to PNG
From: WDP
WDP files are image files (especially digital photos) in a format developed by Microsoft known as JPEG XR (eXtended Range), but also known as HD Photo or Windows Media Photo . Apart from Microsoft Windows, the support is rather poor to moderate, so s …
File extension: .wdpMore information and converters for WDP
To: PNG
One of the more popular graphical formats for web design, Portable Network Graphics (PNG) is a non-patent licensed image file format which supports lossless data compression. It was first released in 1996, and was developed as an enhanced version of …
File extension: .pngMore information and converters for PNG
Video-Tutorial: WDP to PNG
File-Converter-Online.com converts your files for free – no registration, no installation, no watermarks. Works on any device - Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. The free version supports files up to 750 MB, with Premium up to 20 GB. Our servers are located in Germany, all files are encrypted during transfer and automatically deleted after conversion. Since 2013, we have converted over 128,179,093 files - if you have any questions or issues, you can reach us anytime via the contact form.
31. August 2022
Seriously good utility. Had a little trouble with 1/7 files, but the 2nd pass did the trick. I didn’t even know what a WDP file was until today. (Thank you, Micro$oft, for trying to make friggin *everything* proprietary.)