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How to Convert ODG to JPG
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When Do You Need to Convert ODG to JPG?
Designers, photographers, and developers frequently need to convert ODG to JPG — whether to reduce file size for the web, meet an upload requirement, or ensure compatibility across devices. Our converter handles colour profiles and transparency correctly so your images look exactly as intended.
About ODG and JPG
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics
ODG is an XML-based vector graphics format that is part of the OpenDocument Format (ODF) standard. It is the native file format for LibreOffice Draw and OpenOffice Draw. ODG is designed to store drawings, logos, flowcharts, and technical illustrations in an open, non-proprietary format. It supports vector shapes, curves, and text, allowing for scalable graphics that can be easily exchanged between compliant software suites.
image/jpeg
Stream of standard JPEG images sent via pipe.
Conversion Notes
Converting a vector ODG to raster JPG renders all paths, gradients, and text at a fixed resolution. The output is a pixel grid — infinitely scalable vector properties are lost. Choose the highest resolution suitable for your intended output size, as upscaling a raster image later introduces blurring.
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