CDT to RGB Converter

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CDT to RGB preserves the essential content of your CorelDRAW template — the output is ready for immediate use.

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How to convert CDT to RGB

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose rgb or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your rgb file right afterwards

About formats

CDT (CorelDRAW Template) is a template file format used by CorelDRAW, Corel Corporation's vector graphics editor available since January 1989. A CDT file is structurally identical to a standard CDR document — sharing the same RIFF-based container, vector object types, color definitions, and page layout capabilities — but is designated as a reusable starting point for new designs rather than a finished artwork file. When opened in CorelDRAW, a CDT creates a new untitled document pre-populated with the template's content, leaving the original template unchanged for repeated use. This workflow mirrors the template model found in office productivity suites, adapted for graphic design. CDT files commonly contain pre-built layouts for business cards, brochures, letterheads, certificates, posters, and other standardized print materials, complete with placeholder text, guide lines, bleed areas, and properly configured color spaces for print output. One advantage is workflow consistency — design teams can distribute branded templates ensuring every new document starts with correct dimensions, margins, fonts, and color palettes aligned to corporate identity standards. The format also saves significant setup time: rather than configuring document properties and recreating layout elements from scratch, designers begin with a production-ready foundation. Corel ships hundreds of CDT templates with CorelDRAW installations, and the format is supported across CorelDRAW versions with the same compatibility considerations as CDR.
Developer: Corel Corporation
Initial release: 1989
RGB is a raw (headerless) image format that stores pixel data as a flat sequence of red, green, and blue sample values with no container structure, compression, or metadata. Each pixel is represented by three consecutive bytes (in 8-bit mode) — one for red intensity, one for green, and one for blue — written in scanline order from the top-left corner of the image to the bottom-right. Because there is no header, the image dimensions and bit depth must be specified externally when reading the file. The format supports multiple bit depths: 8-bit (0-255 per channel), 16-bit (0-65535 per channel), and floating-point variants, with 8-bit being the most common. The RGB color model itself reflects how display hardware produces color — by mixing red, green, and blue light at varying intensities — and raw RGB files represent this model in its most direct digital form. With 8-bit channels, three bytes per pixel yield a 24-bit color palette capable of representing 16,777,216 distinct colors. One advantage is zero-overhead processing: without headers or compression to parse, raw RGB data can be memory-mapped, fed directly into GPU textures, or piped between processing stages with minimal latency — valuable in real-time imaging, scientific instrumentation, and computer vision pipelines where every millisecond matters. The format's universal simplicity provides another practical strength — any programming language can read or write raw pixel data with just basic file I/O, making it a reliable interchange format between custom software that may not share support for structured image containers. Raw RGB files are handled by ImageMagick, FFmpeg, and various scientific and graphics tools.
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert CDT to RGB?

CorelDRAW templates are not portable. CDT to RGB conversion produces an image usable in any application.

Which applications support RGB?

SGI RGB files open in IrfanView, XnView, GIMP, ImageMagick, and 3D graphics applications.

What happens to my CDT file after conversion?

It is deleted. Convertio removes source files after processing and purges converted output within 24 hours.

Can I convert CDT to RGB on a Chromebook?

Yes — the converter is browser-based. Any device with Chrome, Firefox, or another modern browser works.

Will my design look different after conversion?

The output stays true to the original CDT template. Minor differences may occur due to format capability differences.

Can I batch convert CDT files to RGB?

Yes — upload multiple CDT files at once and Convertio will process them all in a single session.