Vertopal
Upload to Clouds
Drop Files Anywhere to Upload

Convert SGI to ICB

Convert SGI images to ICB format, edit and optimize images online and free.

Loading Uploader...
if you have uploaded a file, it will be displayed.
Confirm Cancel

Silicon Graphics Image (.sgi)

The SGI file extension stands for Silicon Graphics Image, a raster graphics file format developed by Silicon Graphics Inc. primarily for their IRIS workstations. This format, originating in the late 1980s, supports uncompressed and RLE-compressed data with up to 48-bit color (16 bits per channel for RGB) and an alpha channel. SGI files are widely utilized in 3D graphics, visualization, and high-end imaging due to their ability to store high-quality images and intricate details, making them an essential asset in professional graphics and animation industries.

SGI Converter More About SGI

Image Capture Board (.icb)

The ICB file extension, associated with Targa Graphics, stands for Image Capture Board. It was originally used with the AT&T EPICenter Image Capture Board video card and software like ICB-PAINT and TARGA-PAINT. This format is a raster graphics file used for storing and exchanging deep-pixel images, supporting 8, 16, 24, and 32 bits per pixel. Developed by Truevision Inc., it played a significant role in early computer graphics for high-color display on IBM-compatible PCs.

ICB Converter

How to convert SGI to ICB?

  1. Upload SGI File

    Drag and drop or manually select the SGI file from your system.

  2. Select SGI Tools

    Select customization options for SGI to ICB conversion, then click Convert.

  3. Download Your ICB

    Give the converter a few seconds, then download your ICB file.

Convert SGI to ICB

Convert SGI to ICB on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

The Vertopal CLI ensures reliable conversion of SGI image into ICB image formats.

  1. Run the Terminal app to begin tasks.
  2. Change into the SGI directory or specify the path.
  3. Copy the command, substitute SGI_INPUT_FILE, and run it. $ vertopal convert SGI_INPUT_FILE --to icb

Loading, Please Wait...
Loading, Please Wait...
Loading, Please Wait...