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Convert KEY to JPG

You have the option to convert your key file to jpg, as well as a variety of other formats, using our free online converter.

How to convert key to jpg?

Step 1

Upload key-file

You can select key file you want to convert from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox or simply drag and drop it onto the page.
Step 2

Select «to jpg»

Choose jpg or any of the other 200+ supported formats you'd like to convert to.
Step 3

Download your jpg file

Please wait for the conversion to complete, then click on the download button to obtain your converted file in the jpg format.

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Keynote Presentation

Extension.key
Category🔵 documents
Programs
🔵 File Viewer Lite
🔵 Keynote
Main program🔵 Apple iWork
Description🔵 The KEY file extension is used for Keynote Presentations. This software was created by Apple for creating and playing presentations. Keynote presentations are stored in the Mac OS X package. These files contain all the necessary elements for a presentation, such as slides, images, transition information, and text. Additionally, KEY files can store XML data used for presentations. Introduced in 2003, Keynote was developed as a competitor to PowerPoint.
Technical details🔵 Specifications for Keynote files are not available, but one can refer to the iWork '05 file format by Apple. The .key file is a compressed ZIP file that contains other files necessary for the presentation. The new version of Keynote saves a file with an "index" directory in Apple's proprietary IWA file format, a "Metadata" directory with .plist files, a "Data" directory with image assets such as backgrounds and photos for slides, and jpg files for previewing. Keynote files in iWork can only be opened using iWork.
Developer🔵 Apple
MIME type
🔵 application/x-iwork-keynote-sffkey
🔵 application/vnd.apple.keynote

Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format

Extension.jpg
Category🔵 images
Programs
🔵 Microsoft Windows Photo Gallery Viewer
🔵 Adobe Photoshop
🔵 Adobe Suite
🔵 Apple Preview
🔵 Corel Paint Shop Pro
🔵 Most web browsers
Description🔵 .jpg (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
The .jpg format is a widely used method of lossy compression for digital images, especially for those images produced by digital photographyThe compression level can be adjusted, allowing a selectable balance between storage size and image quality. jpg is commonly used for storing and transmitting photographs on the World Wide Web, and it's also a standard format used by digital cameras and other photographic image capture devices.
Technical details🔵 The .jpg file format is a popular lossy compression method for digital images. Key features include:
- Compression: Uses lossy Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) compression, allowing adjustable balance between image quality and file size.
- Color Models: Primarily uses YCbCr color space, also supports grayscale and CMYK.
- Quality Levels: Adjustable compression trade-off between file size and image quality.
- File Structure: Comprises segments with markers, headers, and entropy-coded data, including metadata like quantization and Huffman coding tables.
- Standardization: An international standard (ISO/IEC 10918-1, ITU-T Recommendation T.81).
- Metadata: Supports Exif, ICC color profiles, and XMP data.
- Progressive Decoding: Offers both baseline and progressive jpgs, enhancing detail level progressively.
- Applications: Extensively used in digital photography and web imaging.
- Limitations: Can produce artifacts at high compression levels, not ideal for text or line drawings.
- Support: Universally supported across browsers, image software, and cameras.
- Subsampling: Uses chroma subsampling for further size reduction with minimal quality loss.
- File Extensions: Variants include .jpg, .jpe, .jif, .jfif, .jfi, with .jpg being most common.
- Exif Orientation Tag: Supports automatic display orientation.
jpg is a cornerstone in digital imaging, balancing image quality and file size for various applications.
Developer🔵 The JPEG Committee
MIME type
🔵 image/jpeg

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