Hi Farshid,

If your are on Windows, the excellent (and free) Paint.NET image editor
can open/save compressed dds files.

I personally like XnView (also free ($) but not free (libre) unfortunately).

Ulrich, it's really not hard these days to find something to open dds files with. The DirectX SDK includes a viewer of course, GIMP opens and saves them, osgviewer --image loads them, etc. Unfortunately OSG won't convert internal image formats between load and save, so you can't just load a dds and save a jpg/png/tga/bmp for example, but many tools can do it (GIMP, command line ImageMagick, etc.)

Hope this helps,

J-S
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