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I received several images with the .irt file extension that I am unable to open. I am not familiar with this file format.
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I received several images with the .irt file extension that I am unable to open. I am not familiar with this file format.
How can I open them?










share|improve this question


















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    Please read How do I ask a good question? and What types of questions should I avoid asking?.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 23 at 13:28






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    Have you tried searching for information about that file extension? If not, why not?

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 23 at 13:28











  • "I received ... " then why are you not asking the person who sent them?

    – Mawg
    Jan 23 at 15:03














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I received several images with the .irt file extension that I am unable to open. I am not familiar with this file format.
How can I open them?










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I received several images with the .irt file extension that I am unable to open. I am not familiar with this file format.
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    Please read How do I ask a good question? and What types of questions should I avoid asking?.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 23 at 13:28






  • 7





    Have you tried searching for information about that file extension? If not, why not?

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 23 at 13:28











  • "I received ... " then why are you not asking the person who sent them?

    – Mawg
    Jan 23 at 15:03














  • 1





    Please read How do I ask a good question? and What types of questions should I avoid asking?.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 23 at 13:28






  • 7





    Have you tried searching for information about that file extension? If not, why not?

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 23 at 13:28











  • "I received ... " then why are you not asking the person who sent them?

    – Mawg
    Jan 23 at 15:03








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Please read How do I ask a good question? and What types of questions should I avoid asking?.

– DavidPostill
Jan 23 at 13:28





Please read How do I ask a good question? and What types of questions should I avoid asking?.

– DavidPostill
Jan 23 at 13:28




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Have you tried searching for information about that file extension? If not, why not?

– DavidPostill
Jan 23 at 13:28





Have you tried searching for information about that file extension? If not, why not?

– DavidPostill
Jan 23 at 13:28













"I received ... " then why are you not asking the person who sent them?

– Mawg
Jan 23 at 15:03





"I received ... " then why are you not asking the person who sent them?

– Mawg
Jan 23 at 15:03










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You probably mean Infrared Termography files.



You may open them in SATIR Report (Windows).






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    You probably mean Infrared Termography files.



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        You may open them in SATIR Report (Windows).






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