Files with the DPX extension signify a Kodak image file or Digital Moving Picture Exchange Bitmap (DPX) file that is utilized in the motion picture industry. DPX files contain input data that is used to transfer film images to a digital format. DPX files contain basic picture data, film frame and point system data, and ASCII code. DPX files may be opened with compatible video editing software tools.
Vector image template created by DrawPlus, a graphics editing program; contains the same information as a .DPP drawing file, but is used as a template for creating multiple drawings from the same starting point.
File used by VASCO software to securely authenticate programs and users over a network; contains a collection of tokens as well as password parameters such as response length, challenge length, and unlock information. DPX files are installed on a server where Vasco software resides. After installation, users use a security token in addition to their login information to authenticate access to their remote applications. DPX files are typically used inside business applications to securely authenticate users and mobile devices from remote locations. They are commonly used in online banking, e-commerce, and online government applications.