Convert PSB Images to FAX Online

Dynapik offers a free online tool to change image types - no need to download anything. It's quick and easy to use. You can change your PSB images to FAX format. This tool works for both professionals and casual users. Convert your images to FAX in seconds.

Possible Conversions

About PSB Format

Photoshop Big

The 'Large Document Format' for managing gigapixel images.

Overview

PSB (Photoshop Big) is an extension of the PSD format designed to break the barriers of the 2GB file size limit and 30,000 pixel dimension limit of standard PSD files. It is structurally almost identical to PSD but uses 64-bit offsets inside the file to support massive files up to 4 Exabytes (theoretically) and 300,000 pixels in width/height.

Technical Details

Internally, a PSB file mirrors the block structure of a PSD (Header, Color Mode, Image Resources, Layer and Mask Info, Image Data). The key difference is the bit-width of length integers; PSB uses 8 bytes (64-bit) where PSD uses 4 bytes (32-bit) for describing file offsets and dimensions.

History

Introduced in Adobe Photoshop CS (v8.0) in 2003 to support the growing needs of astronomical imaging, billboard printing, and HDR photography.

Common Use Cases

  • Billboard Design: Designing a 50-foot wide banner at 300 DPI.
  • HDR Compositing: Multi-layer 32-bit float compositions often exceed 2GB quickly.

Advantages

  • Massive Scale
  • Full Feature Set

Limitations

  • Compatibility
  • Slow

Technical Specifications

Extension: .psbMIME: image/vnd.adobe.photoshopMax Color: 32-bit FloatCategory: document

About FAX Format

Group 3 FAX

The raw compressed data stream used by classic fax machines.

Overview

When we talk about the 'FAX' file format, we typically refer to a raw data stream compressed using the CCITT Group 3 (G3) or Group 4 (G4) algorithms. These are specialized compression methods designed for bi-level (black and white) images of text documents. In most modern contexts, you won't see a standalone `.fax` or `.g3` file. Instead, this compression data is wrapped inside a container like TIFF or PDF. A `.fax` file is essentially a headerless chunk of this compressed data, which makes it difficult for modern software to open without knowing the specific dimensions (width/height) beforehand.

Technical Details

Group 3 compression is based on Huffman coding and Run-Length Encoding (RLE). It scans a line of pixels and records the lengths of alternating runs of black and white pixels. Because most documents are largely white space, this results in significant compression. Group 4 is an improvement that uses 2D compression (referencing the previous line to predict the next), offering better ratios but requiring an error-free transmission channel (like a digital network), unlike G3 which had to survive noisy phone lines.

History

Standardized by the CCITT (Consultative Committee for International Telephony and Telegraphy), now ITU-T, in 1980 (Group 3) and 1984 (Group 4). These standards enabled the global fax boom of the 80s and 90s.

Common Use Cases

  • Telecommunications: The actual signal sent over the phone wire during a fax transmission.
  • Document Archival: Storing millions of scanned invoices in banking and legal sectors.

Advantages

  • Compression Ratio
  • Simplicity

Limitations

  • No Header
  • Monochrome Only

Technical Specifications

Extension: .faxMIME: image/g3faxMax Color: 1-bitCategory: legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to convert PSB to FAX without losing size online?
Definitely! You can configure quality options for the conversion so that the resulting image is as close to the original as possible.
How long does it take to convert PSB image to FAX file?
The conversion between PSB and FAX is instant without delay.

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