PLASMA Converter

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Broad Output Selection

PLASMA procedural images expand to 105+ standard formats. 105 conversion paths transform generated patterns into mainstream, universally viewable images.

Foolproof Workflow

Upload, select, convert. The entire experience is streamlined so that even first-time users get results without hesitation.

Server-Based Engine

Heavy lifting happens on Convertio servers. Your local device stays cool and unaffected while conversion runs in the cloud.

Procedural Image Support

PLASMA generates procedural plasma patterns, and Convertio captures them faithfully to produce clean rasterized output.

Batch It All

Got a stack of PLASMA files? Upload and convert the whole set in one session for maximum efficiency.

Automatic File Deletion

Uploaded sources are removed immediately after conversion. Finished outputs are cleaned from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert PLASMA file

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Start by uploading your PLASMA file from your Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or by entering a file URL.

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Pick an output format from 105+ choices — JPG, BMP, GIF, TGA, or anything else you need.

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Check the file queue and ensure the right output format is assigned before proceeding.

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Click Convert, then download the result when the processing bar reaches completion.

About format

PLASMA is a procedural pseudo-format built into ImageMagick, the open-source image processing suite first released by John Cristy at DuPont on August 1, 1990. Rather than storing pixel data in a file, the PLASMA format algorithmically generates fractal plasma images on the fly using a recursive midpoint displacement algorithm: the image corners are seeded with random colors, then the midpoints of each edge and the center are assigned interpolated colors with random perturbation, and this process recurses until every pixel has been filled. The result is a smoothly varying, cloud-like pattern of blended colors that is unique with each generation. PLASMA images are invoked via ImageMagick's command-line syntax (e.g., convert -size 640x480 plasma: output.png) and the output can be saved to any supported raster format. The generation parameters — seed value, recursion depth, and color space — can be controlled to produce everything from soft pastel gradients to vivid high-contrast turbulence. One advantage is creative utility: PLASMA-generated images serve as excellent starting points for texture synthesis, background generation, displacement maps for 3D rendering, and procedural material creation in game development and digital art workflows. The format's integration into ImageMagick's processing pipeline provides another practical benefit — generated plasma images can be directly piped through ImageMagick's extensive image processing operations (color manipulation, distortion, compositing, morphology) without intermediate file I/O, enabling efficient procedural texture workflows entirely from the command line.
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I convert PLASMA images?

PLASMA is an ImageMagick-generated format not meant for distribution. Converting to JPG or PNG produces images you can share or embed anywhere.

What opens PLASMA natively?

ImageMagick and its front-ends (like display) can render PLASMA content. Standard image viewers and editors generally do not support it.

Does PLASMA conversion affect colors?

The procedural patterns in PLASMA are rasterized accurately during conversion. Output in PNG or BMP preserves every generated pixel.

Can I run batch PLASMA conversions on convertio.tools?

Yes. Upload multiple PLASMA files and convert them all at once rather than processing each file individually.

Is PLASMA conversion free at Convertio?

Standard conversions are free for all users. Premium plans offer higher file size caps and priority processing speeds.