HTML to RGBO Converter

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SGI Opacity Format

RGBO includes an opacity channel — convert web page renders for professional compositing in SGI-compatible VFX pipelines.

Rapid Processing

HTML to RGBO conversion finishes in seconds — cloud infrastructure ensures fast turnaround for every web page you capture.

Secure Workflow

Source pages are deleted immediately after processing. RGBO outputs are purged from servers within 24 hours automatically.

How to convert HTML to RGBO

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

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Choose rgbo 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 rgbo file right afterwards

About formats

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the standard markup language for creating web pages, originally conceived by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1991 and later standardized by the W3C and WHATWG. HTML structures content using a system of nested tags that define headings, paragraphs, lists, links, images, tables, forms, and multimedia elements, with CSS handling visual presentation and JavaScript adding interactivity. The language has evolved through major versions — HTML 2.0 (1995), HTML 4.01 (1999), XHTML 1.0 (2000), and the current HTML Living Standard (evolved from HTML5, published 2014) — each expanding semantic vocabulary and capabilities. HTML documents are plain text files interpretable by any web browser, and the language's role extends beyond websites: email formatting, ebook content (EPUB), application interfaces (Electron, Cordova), and document export all rely on HTML. One advantage is universal rendering — every computing device with a browser displays HTML content, making it the most widely supported document format in existence. The semantic markup model provides another strength: elements like <article>, <nav>, <aside>, and <figure> carry meaning that benefits accessibility tools, search engine indexing, and content reuse. The open, W3C/WHATWG-governed specification ensures vendor independence, and HTML's text-based nature means documents are trivially created, inspected, and processed with any programming language.
Initial release: 1993
RGBO is a raw pixel data format designation used by ImageMagick, the open-source image processing suite first released in 1990, representing images as a flat sequence of Red, Green, Blue, and Opacity (inverted alpha) sample values with no header, container, or compression. The RGBO channel ordering specifies that the fourth channel is opacity rather than alpha — where alpha represents transparency (0 = transparent, max = opaque), opacity represents the inverse (0 = opaque, max = transparent). This distinction matters in compositing pipelines where the mathematical convention for the fourth channel varies between systems: some compositing models work with alpha (transparency), while older conventions including portions of ImageMagick's internal processing historically used opacity. RGBO files contain raw sample data at a user-specified bit depth (8-bit, 16-bit, or floating-point per channel), with pixels stored in scanline order. Because there is no header, the image dimensions, bit depth, and endianness must be specified externally when reading the file — typically via ImageMagick command-line arguments. One advantage is direct compatibility with processing pipelines that use the opacity convention: RGBO eliminates the need for channel inversion when interfacing with systems that expect opacity rather than alpha, preventing subtle compositing errors that occur when transparency conventions are mixed. The format's raw-data nature provides another practical benefit — with no encoding overhead, RGBO data can be memory-mapped, processed with SIMD instructions, or piped between processes with minimal latency. RGBO is primarily used within ImageMagick processing chains and can be converted to any other format using ImageMagick's extensive format support.
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert a web page to RGBO?

RGBO is an SGI format with an opacity channel — needed in professional VFX workflows that require this specific SGI variant.

Can I convert a URL directly to RGBO?

Yes — paste any web page URL into the tool and Convertio will render and convert it to RGBO with no local software needed.

What software opens RGBO files?

ImageMagick, GIMP, and professional compositing tools handle RGBO. VFX applications like Nuke also support this format.

How does RGBO differ from RGBA?

RGBO uses an opacity channel (inverse of alpha). Both carry transparency data but interpret the values in opposite ways.

Does RGBO preserve web page styling?

Yes — the converter fully renders HTML with CSS before encoding the complete visual result into the RGBO image format.

Is this conversion free?

Yes — HTML to RGBO conversion on Convertio is completely free. Premium plans add batch support and faster processing speeds.

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