DFONT to SUN Converter
Render DFONT font specimens as Sun rasterfile images online
Solaris Native
SUN raster is the standard image format for Sun Microsystems environments — your DFONT glyph renders work natively on Solaris and SPARC systems.
Cloud Conversion
All rendering and encoding happens server-side. No Unix workstation, macOS, or image tools required on your local device.
Quick Results
Font rendering and SUN raster encoding complete rapidly. Expect your DFONT to SUN conversion to finish in just seconds.
How to convert DFONT to SUN
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose sun or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your sun file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
SUN rasterfile is the native image format for Sun/Solaris workstations. Converting DFONT creates glyph images usable in these Unix environments without extra tools.
Solaris viewers, GIMP, ImageMagick, and IrfanView open SUN rasterfiles. Most Unix imaging pipelines handle this format as a standard raster input.
SUN and RAS refer to the same Sun Microsystems raster format. The difference is typically just the file extension used — content and structure are identical.
Yes. SUN rasterfiles support monochrome, 8-bit indexed, 24-bit, and 32-bit color depths — more than sufficient for font glyph specimen images.
Yes. Convertio works in any browser on any OS. Upload DFONT from a Mac and download SUN format without needing a Solaris workstation for the conversion.