DFONT to TGA Converter

Render DFONT font glyphs as TGA images for game and VFX use

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Industry Standard

TGA has been a staple format in game and VFX studios for decades. Your DFONT glyph renders integrate directly into established production pipelines.

Secure Processing

All DFONT uploads are deleted after conversion. TGA output files are removed from our servers within 24 hours — your font data stays private.

No Software Needed

Skip installing font rasterizers or macOS tools. Convertio converts DFONT to TGA entirely in the browser from any operating system.

How to convert DFONT to TGA

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

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Choose tga 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 tga file right afterwards

About formats

DFONT (Data Fork TrueType) is a font file format introduced by Apple with Mac OS X 10.0 in March 2001, created to solve a fundamental compatibility problem in the transition from classic Mac OS to the Unix-based OS X architecture. Classic Mac fonts stored glyph data in the resource fork — a secondary file stream specific to the HFS file system — but OS X's Unix foundation and its use of UFS had no native resource fork support. DFONT relocates the entire resource fork structure into the data fork, wrapping the same TrueType font tables in a resource map that standard OS X typography APIs can read. The file is essentially a resource-fork-less TrueType suitcase. Apple bundled DFONT as the default format for system fonts shipped with OS X, and it remains present in macOS system directories. One advantage is seamless backward compatibility with Apple's existing font rendering stack — the internal structure mirrors classic resource-fork fonts, so CoreText and its predecessors handle DFONTs without any special conversion path. The single-fork design is another practical strength, ensuring that DFONT files survive intact when stored on non-HFS volumes, transferred over networks, or managed by version control systems. While Apple has increasingly moved toward OpenType (.otf/.ttc) for newer system fonts, DFONT files continue to appear in macOS installations and in font collections originating from the OS X era.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: 2001
TGA (Truevision Graphics Adapter, also known as TARGA) is a raster image format created by Truevision in 1984 for their line of display adapter cards designed for IBM PC compatibles. The format stores pixel data in a straightforward structure: an 18-byte header specifying dimensions, color depth, and image descriptor flags, optional color map data, and the pixel array in either uncompressed or RLE-compressed form. TGA supports indexed color (8-bit with palette), true color (15-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit), and true color with alpha channel (32-bit), and was one of the first PC image formats to include per-pixel alpha transparency. The format became a staple of the professional graphics industry, widely adopted by video editing suites, 3D rendering software, and game development pipelines throughout the 1990s and 2000s. One advantage is native alpha channel support — TGA was one of the earliest formats offering full 8-bit alpha transparency per pixel, making it the standard output format for 3D renderers and compositing software where layered transparency is essential. The simple, well-documented structure is another strength: TGA files are quick to parse and write, with no complex metadata or container overhead, valued in real-time applications and game engines where loading speed matters. While PNG has largely replaced TGA for general use, the format persists in game development, texture pipelines, and 3D rendering workflows where its simplicity and alpha support remain advantageous.
Developer: Truevision
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DFONT to TGA?

TGA is widely used in game development and VFX pipelines. Converting DFONT to TGA creates font atlas textures or glyph previews compatible with industry tools.

How do I open a TGA file?

Photoshop, GIMP, Unreal Engine, Unity, Blender, and IrfanView all handle TGA natively. Most game engines and 3D tools import TGA textures without any plugins.

Does TGA support alpha transparency?

Yes. TGA supports a full 8-bit alpha channel, allowing font glyphs to be rendered with smooth anti-aliased edges over transparent backgrounds for compositing.

Can I use the TGA output as a font texture?

The rendered glyph image can serve as a starting point for bitmap font textures. For production font atlases, consider specialized tools after the initial conversion.

Is conversion free for all users?

Convertio offers free DFONT to TGA conversion online — no subscriptions, accounts, or software downloads needed to produce your glyph renders.