XCF to FIG conversion is the process of transforming an XCF image file—the native layered format used by GIMP—into a FIG file, the vector/diagram format used by Xfig. This conversion extracts raster content and available vector-like elements or exports flattened imagery into a FIG-compatible representation so the image can be opened and edited in vector-focused tools like Xfig.
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XCF files have the MIME type image/x-xcf and are commonly used in graphic editing with GIMP. FIG files typically use the MIME type application/x-fig and are associated with vector graphics applications like Xfig. The conversion process involves translating pixel-based layers into scalable vector shapes where possible.
The FIG (.FIG) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like XCF.
While specific technical details aren't available here, FIG files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
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XCF is a native file format for GIMP, primarily used for raster images with multiple layers. FIG is a vector graphics format designed for scalable diagrams and technical drawings. While XCF focuses on detailed pixel-based editing, FIG offers flexibility in resizing without loss of quality.
Keep source XCF files under 200–300 MB for faster, reliable web-based conversions; very large layered XCFs may exceed service limits.
Preserve quality by flattening only when necessary; if you need pixel-perfect output, export at the original resolution and embed the bitmap in the FIG file.
For vector-like content, convert GIMP paths to SVG or stroke paths before conversion to get better shape fidelity in FIG; pure raster layers will be embedded as bitmaps.
Use batch conversion tools for multiple files, but ensure you have consistent export settings (DPI, color profile) to avoid inconsistent results.
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Format limitation: FIG is primarily a diagram/vector format and does not natively preserve complex GIMP layer effects, filters, or layer masks—these may be rasterized during conversion.