DFONT to EXR Converter
Create HDR EXR glyph images from Mac DFONT fonts online
HDR Precision
EXR stores your DFONT glyph render in 32-bit floating-point — perfect for compositing text overlays in HDR video productions and visual effects shots.
Rendered Remotely
All glyph rasterization and EXR encoding happens on Convertio servers. Your machine stays free, and no macOS or VFX tools are needed locally.
VFX Pipeline Ready
The EXR output from your DFONT conversion slots directly into professional compositing tools like Nuke, Fusion, and After Effects.
How to convert DFONT to EXR
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose exr or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your exr file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
OpenEXR supports high dynamic range and floating-point precision — useful when your font glyphs need to be composited in HDR VFX pipelines or film production.
Nuke, After Effects, Blender, GIMP, and Photoshop all open EXR files. DJV and mrViewer are free, lightweight viewers specifically designed for EXR content.
For basic sharing, yes — PNG or JPEG suffice. But EXR shines when glyphs will be composited into HDR scenes or processed with color-critical VFX tools.
Yes. EXR supports full floating-point alpha channels, allowing your font glyphs to composite seamlessly over any HDR background without color banding.
Absolutely. Convertio runs this conversion for free in your browser — no signup, no download, no installation needed.