An easy way is to convert them to decimal, subtract, then convert the answer back to binary.
5 expressed in binary is 101
11.25 is not a valid binary.
You can easily convert decimal to binary in the scientific calculator - for example, the scientific calculator found in Windows. In this case, type the number in decimal, then click on "binary" to convert to binary.
You must first convert them to a common base. For example, convert all to binary.
Basically Image Encryption means that, convert the image into unreadable format.
Google: online image format converter
Convert the image to a digital format, such as BMP or JPG. Load the image into a suitable image control.
The format .uif is for Magic ISO Universal Image Format. It can open DVD image files and convert bin to iso and back. The uif file is a compression image file format for backing up CD's or DVD's.
You cannot directly convert a .GIF to a .DOC since the .DOC format is not an image format. What you can do is to include the .GIF image in a word document by using the Insert menu or by dragging it over the open Word document.
The PPM image format will dump image data into an ASCII format which will essentially create a 'flat' text file with a series of numerical values. Look for 'GNU Image Manipulation Program' for a free solution.
Wpostx is the format used by Windows Live Writer. As such it is a text format which does not lend itself to conversion to a bitmap image format such as JPEG.
Full form of GIF format of image is Graphics Interchange Format. This format of image can able to save only 256 colors which makes this format poor in the comparison of other image format.
open image in photoshop then go to File -> Save As and in Save As window in Format section at bottom press arrow on right side and choose TIFF from list, then click save
When you convert this decimal number to the binary format, we have 111001001 that has 9 digits so 9bits is required to represent it in normal case. To convert decimals to binary visit http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~gurwitz/core5/nav2tool.html
You can make a screenshot of the window as described in the related question. Another possibility would be to print to an image format like TIFF. I am not sure if there is a TIFF printer driver out there, but for sure there is a Microsoft Image Writer. It saves into a Microsoft image format that can be later converted to TIFF.
You can but first you must convert it to appropriate format for web : .jpeg,png,gif.You can do it from illustrator,photoshop,coreldraw or some image converter