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Currently, when I download such files I can't open them on my Mac; they are not readable by the Mac's standard software programs and not recognized by my older video converter software. If I try to delete the webp from the file extension, that doesn't resolve the issue at all. Can someone recommend good software programs for conversion of webp files to standard jpeg, gif or other formats while retaining the file name if possible? You could take a look at these and search further in the App Store app.

Thanks for the advice. I understand that there are software programs that can convert a webp file to more typical gif or jpeg, so I should research those options.

I was hoping someone would be able to recommend the best of such programs. When I read the Mozilla notes on the Firefox add-on, I didn't like the sound of some functions in it that struck me as invasive, imposing upon my normal browser activity, etc. My own webP converter also requires "all sites" permission. The reason is that a lot of images are embedded from different servers, so you need cross-site permissions to manipulate them, and the only practical way is to get permission in advance.

However, if I think of a way to not require that, I'll update the extension with that approach. Hi tjphoto, if I could mention one other option: browsers can display webP image files, and also capture screenshots. So you can convert a saved webP file in Firefox as follows:. C Click "Save Full Page" and after a moment Firefox should display an overlay with its converted image.

It sounds like you all are not understanding the issue correctly. Firefox is not converting the image files but appending webp to the end of the file name. If I download the exact same image file from Chrorne or IE than the webp extension is not appended and shows up as the correct file type.

Example: Firefox sees image. It is this action we want to end as no one should have to deleted the webp extension as it should recognize, and save the file properly. So no renaming, no converting no nothing except for Firefox to save with the correct extension instead of changing it, as most websites do not support webp if you were to try to upload one.

Get it now? I would attach an example but guess what? Mozilla does not support the webp file type either!!!!! Hi Gelio, welcome to this thread.

I'm not sure the earlier posters would agree that they don't understand their own situations when trying to save images. Happy Birthday. Happy New Year. Birthday Wishes. Merry Christmas. This seems to now be fixed on dA's end, so just removing this check should work. Doesn't appear to be possible. Requesting the original file for your example just returns an error.

Sorry, something went wrong. Thanks for fixing the bug so fast! Skip to content. Star 4. New issue. Tool will save the Unique frames as separate image and preview those images in the output preview container along with download button.

Extract images from GIF tool is completely free to use and it is a full version, no hidden payments, no sign up required, no demo versions and no other limitations. You can extract images from any number of GIF animations without any restriction. Yes, your GIF animations are secured and it is deleted in our server on daily basis.

Your animations are uploaded under complex file path, which is created based on user session.



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