FTS to OTB conversion is the process of transforming an image saved in the FTS (Flexible Tile Stream) format into the OTB (Open Tile Bitmap) format. This conversion re-packages tiled image data and metadata so the image can be read and rendered by applications that support OTB while preserving tiling, resolution, and color profile information where possible.
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Confirm .otb as the selected destination format.
Click "Convert" and download your converted .OTB file once ready.
FTS files generally use a unique MIME type specific to their originating software, whereas OTB files conform to a more standard MIME type for broader compatibility. FTS is often associated with proprietary codecs tailored to specialized data, while OTB supports common codecs facilitating easier playback and editing. Typical use-cases for FTS include niche applications, whereas OTB files are preferred for general distribution and cross-platform usage.
The OTB (.OTB) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like FTS.
While specific technical details aren't available here, OTB files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
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FTS files are typically specialized and less widely supported than OTB files, which are more versatile and compatible across various platforms. While FTS focuses on a specific niche or application, OTB offers enhanced functionality and broader usability. Choosing OTB often means improved integration with modern software and devices.
Keep individual FTS files under 100–250MB for fastest, most reliable web conversions; larger files are supported but may be slower.
To preserve quality, choose OTB lossless or a high quality (90) lossy setting and retain embedded color profiles (ICC) if present in the FTS file.
For large batches, convert in groups of 10–20 files to avoid memory spikes; use a command-line or desktop tool for bulk operations to maintain speed and logging.
Note format-specific limits: some FTS variants may use proprietary tile metadata that can be lost when converting to basic OTB—verify critical metadata after conversion.
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If color accuracy matters (e.g., printing), perform a sample conversion and compare histograms and spot-check colors before converting an entire archive.