by Cinregor on March 18th, 2007

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I have a few old .gfx files from an old unsupported program that contain many good graphics. Is there a method by which I can extract the individual graphics and possibly convert them to say .jpg files which I can use in more recent programs?

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  • by scubabob on March 19th, 2007

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    I assume you must not own Photoshop.
    Google ".gfx to .jpg converter". You'll find a number of shareware programs to do what you're looking for. Some have free trials that are fully functional for a short time.

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