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What is a WMP file? Windows Media Photo, or "WMPhoto," image format developed by Microsoft; stores a raster image in a format similar to a .JPG ; supports black and white, RGB , CMYK , or multi-channel graphic formats; also supports lossy and lossless compression optimized for digital photos.

More Information WMP files also use the .WDP extension. NOTE: Windows Media Photo is now known as HD Photo, which uses the .HDP extension.

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What is a WMP file?

Windows Media Photo, or "WMPhoto," image format developed by Microsoft; stores a raster image in a format similar to a .JPG ; supports black and white, RGB , CMYK , or multi-channel graphic formats; also supports lossy and lossless compression optimized for digital photos.

More Information

WMP files also use the .WDP extension.

NOTE: Windows Media Photo is now known as HD Photo, which uses the .HDP extension.

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Updated: June 15, 2010

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What is a WMP file?
Windows Media Photo, or "WMPhoto," image format developed by Microsoft; stores a raster image in a format similar to a .JPG; supports black and white, RGB, CMYK, or multi-channel graphic formats; also supports lossy and lossless compression optimized for digital photos.