art50

.art50Artlantis 50 Image File

Abvent · 2005

Developer
Abvent
Category
Images
MIME Type
image/x-art50
First Released
2005
Open Format
No
File Signature
Not publicly documented or easily identifiable as a standard magic byte sequence.
At a Glance
.art50
Artlantis 50 Image File

An Artlantis 50 image file used for exporting rendered 3D architectural visualizations.

Reviewed on July 3, 2026
Compression
Varies
Transparency
No
Editability
Low
Best for
Artlantis renders

Key Features

  • Stores high-quality rendered images from Artlantis.
  • Proprietary format developed by Abvent.
  • Optimized for architectural visualization exports.
  • Not widely supported by general image viewers.

Best For

  • Saving detailed renders directly from Artlantis.
  • Maintaining specific visual data within Artlantis projects.
  • Users who frequently work with Artlantis software.

Less Ideal For

  • General image sharing on the web.
  • Use in applications that do not support Artlantis files.
  • Creating universally editable graphics.
  • Archiving images for long-term, cross-platform compatibility.

Common Use Cases

  • Exporting final rendered scenes from Artlantis.
  • Saving intermediate render passes for post-processing.
  • Archiving high-resolution visualizations within Artlantis projects.
  • Sharing rendered views with other Artlantis users.

How to Open It

  1. Open Artlantis software and use the 'File' > 'Open' option.
  2. If Artlantis is installed, double-clicking the .art50 file may open it directly.
  3. Consider converting the file to a more common format like PNG or JPG if direct opening fails.

What is a .art50 file?

The .art50 file extension is associated with Artlantis, a popular 3D architectural visualization software. These files are generated by Artlantis and typically store rendered images or visual assets created within the program. They are designed to capture the detailed output from the software's rendering engine, allowing users to export their 3D designs in a specific image format. While not a universal image format, they serve the purpose of preserving high-quality renders from Artlantis for presentations or further editing in compatible applications.

Programs That Open .art50 Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsArtlantisPaidOfficial
macOSArtlantisPaidOfficial

How to Convert .art50 Files

FormatMethod
.PNGArtlantis export feature
.JPGArtlantis export feature

Common Problems with .art50 Files

⚠️ Cannot open .art50 file on a computer without Artlantis.
Install Artlantis or use a file converter tool to convert the .art50 file to a more common image format like PNG or JPG.
⚠️ The file appears corrupted or unreadable.
Ensure you have the latest version of Artlantis installed, or try to re-export the file from the original source if possible. Corrupted downloads can also be an issue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an .art50 file?

An .art50 file is a proprietary image format used by Artlantis, a 3D architectural visualization software, to store rendered images.

Can I open .art50 files with any image viewer?

No, .art50 files are not widely supported by general image viewers. They are primarily opened with Abvent's Artlantis software.

How do I convert an .art50 file to a JPG or PNG?

You can convert an .art50 file by opening it in Artlantis and using the software's export function to save it as a JPG or PNG.

Technical Details

ART50 files are proprietary image files created by Abvent's Artlantis software. They are essentially a container for raster image data, likely employing a specific compression scheme optimized for architectural rendering output. The format is not broadly supported outside of the Artlantis ecosystem, making it primarily useful for internal workflows or when direct export to more common formats is not desired.

Did You Know?

The '50' in .art50 likely refers to the version of Artlantis that introduced or heavily utilized this specific rendering output format.
This format is tailored for preserving visual fidelity from architectural renders, often including lighting and material data.

Security Information

As a proprietary image format tied to specific software, .art50 files are generally safe. However, as with any file, exercise caution when opening files from unknown or untrusted sources, as malicious software can be disguised within any file type.

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