The best approach depends on what software originally created your file: 1. Identify the Source Application
Many BMT files are thermal images created by FLIR Tools . These often use a JFIF structure (similar to JPEG) to store temperature data.
. This software is designed to read the radiometric data in .bmt files and export them as standard JPEGs or PDFs. For Ami Pro Files:
Older video games or 3D modeling software sometimes utilize the .bmt extension to store "Bitmap Texture" data. This is the scenario where users are most likely looking for a true image conversion.