Almost every single vector editing piece of software can today, for example MSPaint, Paint.NET, GIMP, Photoshop, Inkscape, Irfanview...
I think the easiest way is to open the jpeg in Paint and save it as a bitmap.
If you are referring to a bitmap image, it can be opened in Microsoft Paint, Adobe Photoshop, and GIMP. Most any image or photo program should be able to open a bitmap image.
its saved as a bitmap file.
An image file. It is a Microsoft bitmap file. You can open it in almost any image editor or viewer
The most famous ones would be Microsoft Paint, Microsoft Visual Studio and Paint.NET to open it up properly. You can use Notepad, Microsoft Wordpad, and " ", but that isn't very recommended. By the way, " " program does nothing.
btmp is short for bitmap. Bitmap files are pictures.
Hit start, highlight all programs, go to accessories, open paint, then draw your background, save it somewhere as a bitmap file (.bmp)and then in pivot hit load background then open the picture you made.
A Bitmap is a file you can save pictures as like JPEG or PNG, in photoshop it means save the picture as a bitmap
.bmp
you can use other programs also to open a rar file
The image on the sensor isn't any image format, when this analogue data is put through the A/D converter and saved they are saved in a bitmap container (Jpeg and Raw (NEF, CR2, PEF Etc.) are all bitmap formats) all images are either a bitmap or a vector graphic, out of the camera they are bitmap, but the data in the file can be opened as a Vector Graphic in some programs.
It's just a type of image file, so you should be able to open it in DVD burning programs and DVD mounting programs.