FIG to PDB conversion is the process of transforming vector drawings saved in the FIG format (used by Xfig and similar drawing editors) into the PDB drawing format (a page description/portable drawing format used by some CAD and molecular visualization tools). This conversion maps FIG's object-based vector shapes, text, and layer information into the PDB file structure so the illustration can be opened and edited or viewed in applications that accept PDB drawings.
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FIG files typically use the MIME type 'application/x-fig' and are vector graphic files created with Xfig software. PDB files use 'chemical/x-pdb' MIME type and store 3D molecular structures in plain text. Conversion involves translating 2D vector elements into 3D coordinate data, often requiring specialized codecs or parsers to maintain fidelity.
The PDB (.PDB) format is commonly used for drawing. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like FIG.
While specific technical details aren't available here, PDB files generally serve the purpose of storing drawing effectively within their domain.
Easily convert your FIG files to PDB format using our intuitive online converter. Designed for professionals and hobbyists alike, our tool ensures a seamless and efficient conversion process without the need for complicated software installations.
The FIG format is primarily used for vector graphics and drawings, often limited in 3D structural data support. In contrast, the PDB format is widely adopted in molecular modeling and 3D structure representation, offering richer data compatibility. While FIG excels in 2D schematic visuals, PDB provides detailed 3D coordinate information essential for advanced applications.
Keep FIG files under 250 MB for fastest uploads; files up to 1 GB are supported on premium services—very large files may time out in web converters.
To preserve text appearance, embed or convert fonts to paths during conversion; otherwise replace missing fonts with system defaults which can change layout.
For best quality, choose the high-fidelity output option which retains curves and layers; use simplified output only when file size or compatibility is critical.
For batch conversions, group FIG files with consistent properties (same DPI, fonts available) and test with one sample first to ensure settings produce expected PDB output.
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Format-specific limitation: some PDB consumers expect different coordinate units or lack full support for Xfig-specific objects (like spline knot controls), so check the converted file in the target application and adjust export precision if needed.