Hello,
i search a graphic program, where i can convert ehg ---> png or png and jpeg -----> ehg.
graphic program
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Photoshop will allow you to save files in about 20 different formats, .png and .jpg included.
.ehg isnt an actual format however, it's just the custom extension EHM uses to signify it's pictures. In order to open a .ehg file you have to rename the file to end in .png instead of .ehg
The .ehg files (which I believe stands for Eastside Hockey Graphic
) are .png files they are just renamed.
Once you rename the file any graphics program can open them and save them as .jpg instead to save space as we've gone to with our cards.
Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro are the two most popular programs for graphics work, usually depending on if your company is buying your software or if you are buying your software yourself since Photoshop is ungodly expensive comparatively.
.ehg isnt an actual format however, it's just the custom extension EHM uses to signify it's pictures. In order to open a .ehg file you have to rename the file to end in .png instead of .ehg
The .ehg files (which I believe stands for Eastside Hockey Graphic

Once you rename the file any graphics program can open them and save them as .jpg instead to save space as we've gone to with our cards.
Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro are the two most popular programs for graphics work, usually depending on if your company is buying your software or if you are buying your software yourself since Photoshop is ungodly expensive comparatively.