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ODP to SUN Rasterfile

Export your ODP presentation slides as RAS images — the native format for Sun Microsystems workstations, ensuring seamless integration with Solaris imaging tools.

Unix Workstation Ready

RAS is recognized across Sun, Solaris, and many Unix environments. Your converted ODP slides work directly with the imaging pipelines on these platforms.

Cloud-Based Processing

Convertio renders ODP to RAS on its servers — no Sun workstation or Solaris environment needed. Convert from any browser on any operating system.

How to convert ODP to RAS

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

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Choose ras 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 ras 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
RAS (Sun Raster) is a raster image format developed by Sun Microsystems for their SunOS and Solaris Unix workstations, dating to approximately 1982. Sun Raster files store 2D bitmap images with support for 1-bit monochrome, 8-bit indexed color (with a color map), 24-bit true color (BGR byte order), and 32-bit XBGR (with an unused alpha byte). The format uses a 32-byte header containing a magic number (0x59a66a95), width, height, bit depth, data length, raster type (indicating compression), color map type, and color map length, followed by the optional color map data and the pixel data. RAS supports three encoding modes: standard (uncompressed, with each scanline padded to a 16-bit boundary), byte-encoded (run-length encoded using a simple escape-code scheme), and RGB (uncompressed with RGB rather than BGR byte order). Sun Raster was the native image format for Sun's window system and later the OpenWindows desktop environment, serving as the standard format for screenshots, icons, backgrounds, and application graphics on Sun workstations throughout the 1980s and 1990s. One advantage is the format's representation of Unix workstation computing heritage: Sun Raster files from the SunOS/Solaris era document the visual culture of an important computing platform that drove advances in networking, multiprocessing, and graphics workstation design. The format's straightforward structure is another practical strength — the 32-byte header and simple encoding make RAS files easy to parse and convert, even with custom code. RAS files are supported by ImageMagick, GIMP, XnView, and other image processing tools.
Developer: Sun Microsystems
Initial release: 1982

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert ODP to RAS?

RAS is the native image format on Sun Microsystems and Solaris systems. Converting ODP slides to RAS provides direct compatibility with Unix workstation imaging tools and legacy Sun software.

What opens RAS files?

Sun/Solaris image viewers handle RAS natively. Cross-platform tools like ImageMagick, XnView, and GIMP can also read and display SUN Rasterfile images on any operating system.

Does RAS support compression?

RAS supports optional Run-Length Encoding (RLE) compression, though many implementations use uncompressed mode. Either way, the format maintains full image fidelity.

What color depths does RAS handle?

SUN Rasterfile supports 1-bit monochrome, 8-bit indexed color, 24-bit true color, and 32-bit color with alpha. ODP slides typically convert to 24-bit or 32-bit color.

Is ODP to RAS conversion free?

Free ODP to RAS conversion is available to all Convertio users. Premium plans expand file limits and add priority processing for larger workloads.