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Convert SCT images to XPM format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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Scitex Continuous Tone (.sct)

The Scitex Continuous Tone (SCT) file format, developed by Scitex, is used for high-end image processing and supports CMYK, RGB, and grayscale images. SCT files are uncompressed, ensuring high image quality, and are typically used with Scitex graphics processors and image editing software. This format was designed to maintain the integrity of large, detailed images used in professional graphics workflows.

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X PixMap (.xpm)

The XPM (X PixMap) file extension is a format used for storing pixmap images, primarily in the X Window System for Unix-based systems. Developed in the late 1980s, it allows for the storage of images in plain text, making it human-readable and editable. XPM files are mainly utilized for defining icons and graphical elements in software applications. They support transparency and can be easily integrated into programming languages such as C, enhancing the customization and visual appeal of user interfaces. The format's simplicity and flexibility have cemented its role in software development and graphical design.

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How to convert SCT to XPM?

  1. Upload SCT File

    Choose the SCT image you want to convert by browsing your device.

  2. Select SCT Tools

    Apply SCT to XPM tools on the preview page and finalize with Convert.

  3. Download Your XPM

    Wait for the converter to finalize, then access your XPM image.

Convert SCT to XPM

Convert SCT to XPM on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Prepare Vertopal CLI to process SCT image and deliver XPM image.

  1. Access the Terminal application for management.
  2. Change directory to the SCT file location or add the path.
  3. Paste the command, substitute SCT_INPUT_FILE with your file, and run. $ vertopal convert SCT_INPUT_FILE --to xpm

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