Convert PFA GRAPHICS to SUN
Convert PFA GRAPHICS images to SUN format, edit and optimize images online and free.
The PFA (Printer Font ASCII) file extension, developed by Adobe Systems, stores Adobe Type 1 fonts in a human-readable ASCII format, which can be converted to image files. Introduced as part of the PostScript character category in 1982, PFA files contain glyph data and can be opened in any text editor. They are primarily used on Linux and UNIX-like platforms and are incorporated into systems by copying them into the Fonts folder. The binary counterpart of PFA is the PFB (Printer Font Binary) file.
The Sun Raster (SUN) file extension, originating from Sun Microsystems, is a bitmap image format used primarily on SunOS systems. Known for its versatility in storing raster graphics, it supports various color depths, from monochrome to 24-bit true color. Initially created for the Sun workstation's image processing software, it facilitated efficient graphical data manipulation and transmission. Over time, its straightforward structure and compatibility with different Unix-based systems ensured its adoption in diverse graphic applications. Today, while largely historical, the SUN file format remains an important part of the legacy of early computer graphics development.
Upload a PFA GRAPHICS image by dragging it into the designated area.
Finalize the PFA GRAPHICS to SUN conversion by applying tools and clicking Convert.
You will be redirected to the download page to obtain the SUN image.
Execute Vertopal CLI commands to convert PFA GRAPHICS image into SUN image.
cd to the PFA GRAPHICS folder or include the path.