Seamlessly convert ODG images to SVG format with Aspose.Imaging’s Image Converter Plugin for .NET. Streamline your workflows for optimized image quality.
Image.Load
method.Image.Save
method to specify output format and file path.Get necessary assembly files from the download section or seamlessly integrate the package via NuGet. Ensure compatibility with Microsoft Windows or .NET Core, and utilize preferred development environment, such as Visual Studio Code or Microsoft Visual Studio.
ODG (OpenDocument Graphics) is a file format used for vector graphics, created with the use of XML-based open standards. It is part of the OpenDocument family of formats.
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation. It is widely used for building web graphics that can scale to any size without losing quality. SVG files can be edited with any text editor and manipulated with JavaScript or server-side scripts.
Aspose.Imaging’s Image Converter Plugin for .NET simplifies image conversion tasks efficiently. Export loaded images to various supported formats with minimal code.
Aspose.Imaging’s Image Converter Plugin for .NET supports a wide range of popular image formats including Raster Formats like JPEG2000, JPEG, BMP, TIFF, BIGTIFF, GIF, PNG, DICOM, TGA, and ICO. It also handles Metafiles such as EMF and WMF, as well as Compressed Metafiles like EMZ and WMZ. Additionally, it supports other formats like WebP, SVG, SVGZ (compressed SVG), Animation (APNG), PDF, Photoshop (PSD), HTML5 Canvas, DXF, and more.
Yes, Aspose.Imaging provides a free online conversion tool for basic image conversion needs.
Explore our open-source examples on GitHub.
Aspose.Imaging Image Converter for .NET is priced at $99 to offer a focused set of features specifically tailored for image conversion tasks. Aspose.Imaging for .NET provides a broader range of functionalities, including advanced image processing and manipulation capabilities, contributing to its higher pricing.
Yes, understanding the differences between lossy and lossless formats is crucial. Lossy formats like JPG compress image file size at the expense of some image quality, while lossless formats like PNG preserve the original image quality but result in larger file sizes.
Yes, Aspose.Imaging can efficiently convert images to various formats, including PNG. Batch conversion functionalities are available to process multiple images at once.
(Portable Document Format)
(Animated Portable Network Graphics)
(Windows Metafile)
(Compressed Scalable Vector Graphics)
(Truevision Targa Image)
(Windows Compressed Enhanced Metafile)
(WebP Image)
(Photoshop Document)
(AutoCAD Drawing Interchange Format)
(Tagged Image File Format)
(BigTIFF Image)
(Icon Image)