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

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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.

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Over The Air Bitmap Image (.otb)

The OTB (Over The Air Bitmap) file extension, developed by Nokia, is used for transmitting black and white bitmap images between mobile phones, particularly Nokia and Siemens models. These images, with a maximum resolution of 255x255 pixels, are often sent via SMS in either hexadecimal text or binary format. Historically, OTB files were popular in the early days of mobile communication for sending simple graphics, icons, and wallpapers when data transmission speeds were limited.

OTB Converter

How to convert SGI to OTB?

  1. Upload SGI File

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

  2. Select SGI Tools

    Finalize the SGI to OTB conversion by applying tools and clicking Convert.

  3. Download Your OTB

    Finalize the OTB image conversion and proceed with downloading the file.

Convert SGI to OTB

Convert SGI to OTB on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Prepare Vertopal CLI to process SGI image and deliver OTB image.

  1. Access the Terminal application for management.
  2. Either cd to the SGI folder or include the path.
  3. Execute the command after replacing SGI_INPUT_FILE with your file path. $ vertopal convert SGI_INPUT_FILE --to otb

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