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ODP to Apple PICT

Convert your ODP slides into PCT QuickDraw images — ensuring compatibility with classic Mac publishing software and legacy Apple design workflows.

Mac Ecosystem Ready

PCT originated in the Apple ecosystem. Your converted ODP slides integrate directly into classic Mac applications that require native QuickDraw PICT input.

Private and Secure

Uploaded ODP presentations are deleted from Convertio servers immediately after conversion. Resulting PCT files are removed within 24 hours.

How to convert ODP to PCT

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

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Choose pct 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 pct file right afterwards

About formats

ODP (OpenDocument Presentation) is the presentation file format defined by the OpenDocument Format (ODF) standard, developed by the OASIS technical committee and first published as ODF 1.0 on May 1, 2005, later adopted as international standard ISO/IEC 26300. An ODP file is a ZIP archive containing XML documents that describe presentation content, styles, metadata, and settings using a vendor-neutral, royalty-free specification. Slides are defined in content.xml using drawing and presentation namespaces, with separate files for styles, manifest, and embedded media. The format supports text frames, images, charts, tables, shapes, gradients, transparency, slide transitions, animations, master pages, and speaker notes. ODP serves as the native format for LibreOffice Impress, Apache OpenOffice Impress, and Calligra Stage, and can be imported by Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and other commercial tools. One advantage is vendor independence — ODP is governed by an open standard rather than a single company, ensuring long-term accessibility and freedom from proprietary lock-in. This makes ODP particularly valuable for government agencies, educational institutions, and organizations with digital preservation mandates. The fully documented XML structure is another strength, enabling programmatic generation and processing using any programming language with XML support. ODP is mandated or recommended as a document format by numerous national governments worldwide.
Developer: OASIS
Initial release: May 1, 2005
PCT (also known as PICT) is a metafile graphics format originally developed by Apple Computer and introduced alongside the original Macintosh in January 1984. PCT files can contain both vector drawing commands and raster bitmap data, encoded as a sequence of QuickDraw drawing operations — the same graphics primitives used by the Macintosh operating system for all on-screen rendering. The format evolved through two major versions: PICT 1, which recorded basic QuickDraw operations (lines, rectangles, ovals, text, 1-bit bitmaps) in a compact format suitable for the original Macintosh's limited memory, and PICT 2, introduced with Color QuickDraw in 1987, which extended the format to support 24-bit color, multiple color spaces, and embedded JPEG-compressed data. PCT files begin with a 512-byte header (originally used for resource fork information), followed by the picture size, bounding rectangle, and a sequence of opcodes that define the drawing operations. During the Macintosh's commercial ascendancy, PICT was the universal graphics interchange format on Mac OS — the system clipboard used PICT for all graphical copy/paste operations, and most Mac applications could import and export the format. One advantage is the hybrid vector/raster nature: PCT files from the QuickDraw era preserve both scalable drawing commands and pixel data in a single format, enabling resolution-independent output for the vector portions. PICT's historical significance as the native Mac graphics format throughout the classic Mac OS era (1984-2001) provides another dimension. PCT files remain readable by Preview on macOS, ImageMagick, XnView, LibreOffice, and GIMP.
Developer: Apple Computer
Initial release: 1984

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert ODP to PCT?

PCT is required by certain legacy Mac publishing applications and classic print workflows. Converting ODP slides to PCT ensures compatibility with older Apple-based design pipelines.

What opens PCT files?

macOS Preview opens PCT images, as do classic Mac applications. On other platforms, IrfanView, XnView, and GIMP can import PICT files with full raster support.

Is PCT the same as PICT?

Yes — PCT and PICT refer to the same Apple QuickDraw image format. The .pct extension is simply the shortened form commonly used on systems with 3-character file extension limits.

Does PCT support vector data?

Classic PICT could store both vector and raster data. When converting from ODP, slides are rasterized into bitmap images embedded within the PCT container structure.

Is the ODP to PCT conversion free?

Free ODP to PCT conversion is available to all users at Convertio. Premium plans unlock higher file sizes and batch processing for larger projects.

Is PCT suitable for modern workflows?

PCT is largely a legacy format. It works best for compatibility with older Mac applications — for modern use, consider PNG or TIFF unless your workflow specifically requires PICT.